Every club has players who polarise opinions. We’ve had and still have our share. Those players who are loved and loathed in almost equal numbers. For years Jermaine Jenas was the ultimate ‘marmite’ player, though it now appears most agree he’s more ‘arsenic’ than a harmless yet disgusting yeast based spread.
Into the void steps a new object of affection and disaffection. Who better than the superbly coiffed and equally superbly monikered, Benoit Assou-Ekotto. He stands accused of concentration lapses, showboating in danger areas and not caring enough.
For me - and this will undoubtedly lead to some of you stopping reading now – Benny is the 3rd or 4th best left back in the Premier League. I firmly believe that he’s been our most consistent player for the last 18 months, being a constant reference in an ever changing back four. Like I say for some, they’ll stop reading now, probably in favour of reading about Lionel Messi arriving for a medical at Spurs Lodge. For the rest here’s why.
Let’s look at Benoit’s attitude first. This appears to be the main reason why people get on his back. I thought it was refreshingly honest to hear him say that he see’s football in London for Spurs as a job. As fans we would all like every single player to show Steve Perryman levels of dedication to the club and shirt in everything they do. That however is very much a vestige of a bygone age, it is a plain and simple fact these days that most footballers see things like Benny does, they just aren’t honest enough to come out and say it. This isn’t to say that loyal, die for the club footballers don’t exist anymore, they do, Michael Dawson is proof of that. This raises another interesting point about his attitude. Surely a team of XI emotionally driven warriors would be terrifying to face but it also stands to reason that they would also make mistakes because of a lack of logical thought, something else that Dawson illustrates a few times a season. Every team, be it a footballing one or in your workplace needs a balance of personalities and whilst Benny’s approach may not be your own or one you particularly like, that calm detachment is every bit as vital. Besides, being detached isn’t the same as not caring. He does care, players who don’t care won’t pull a hamstring sprinting 30 yards to try and rescue a team mates mistake – as he did in the home game against West Brom at the end of the season.
A few times in every game Benny will do his trademark move that exhilarates and infuriates in equal measure. You know what I mean, he’ll rob an opponent of the ball, then seemingly taking too long will perform a drag back or an ‘Ekotto-turn’, calmly beat his man and emerge to rapturous applause. Having not seen Cyril Knowles live due to age limitations I have to rely on footage and speaking to older fans but I understand he was lauded for two things, being a proper hard man from when football was played by real men. Secondly and more relevantly, Cyril was famed for his showboating in and around his own area to the refrains of ‘Nice one Cyril’. So really BAE is just following in his footsteps, besides we’re Spurs, we’re supposed to love the sexy football. Perhaps more pertinently, I struggle to recall a time recently when he’s actually been caught out. Keep entertaining Benny, it’s what football’s all about.
One criticism of Assou-Ekotto that I will relate to is a lack of concentration particularly against the smaller teams, although a number of his team mates also suffer from this, so it seems harsh to single him out, especially as he has evidently improved in this over the last couple of years. The flip side to this is that Benoit is never better than when put up against the big boys. Even in his early days when I had my doubts about him I recall him coming up against Cristiano Ronaldo and keeping him quiet every time. Considering the only other left back who can be reliably counted on to stifle the Portugese winker is Ashley Cole, I think it’s churlish to deny that Benny is a good player.
Distribution is one area of his game that cries out for consistency. He can at times hit crossfield balls or crosses with pinpoint accuracy to devastating effect, but occasionally he plays balls that have you questioning which sport he thinks he’s playing. I’ve never pretended he was perfect. I’m sure this is one area that Redknapp and the coaching staff continue to work with him on. Redknapp it appears is a firm fan of Benoit Assou-Ekotto. I don’t recall the last time we were linked with a left back, that suggests that Harry is happy with the man with the hair. Going back to Benny’s attitude, I think it’s telling that Redknapp clearly rates him. Harry is well known to like his solid pro’s who get their heads down and get their job done. I’d suggest that no matter how Benny approaches his job, he gets it done.
Gareth Bale’s emergence as a left wing force appears to have helped Benoit improve his game also. Previously playing behind Modric or Kranjcar who drift inside, Assou-Ekotto was often relied upon to offer width adding more responsibility and of course frequently leaving our left side vulnerable to counter attack. Bale can more often be found hugging the touchline meaning that BAE is not required to push up the pitch so often, this has allowed him to concentrate on the defensive side of his game and maintain positional discipline. The breakthrough of Danny Rose at the end of the last season can also only be a good thing for Benny. One thing that he’s really missed is strong competition. He’s pretty much figured whenever fit for almost two years, testament to his physical conditioning and mentality but a seeming guaranteed slot can lead to complacency. Benoit will now know that Rose is on his tail and will push him all the way to keep his starting spot. It may be just a job but he’s a professional and will want to maintain superiority over the young upstart. Our Cameroonian left back could be about to go from strength to strength.
Much of the criticism of Benoit appears to stem from the Alan Hansen led media belief that he’s not all that. Sir Alex Ferguson and his kids will tell you how much Hansen knows. In my opinion only Manchester United, Chelsea and maybe Newcastle don’t wish that their left back was BAE. Or as good as him at least.
COYS
Stuart Watts
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Can’t believe this guy is put down so much by so many Spurs fans.
Everything you want in a left back.
That’d make a great chant and Benny does kinda deserve one.
Quite a catchy jingle for Benoit “Don’t cha wish your leftback was B A E! (clap-clap) Don’t cha wish your leftback was B A E! (clap-clap) Don’t cha! Don’t cha!”. But do you think it would be alright for a stadium predominantly full of men to be singing a Pussycat Dolls song? Hehe!
The title was actually inspired by Bentleysbird and Jimtheyid on twitter trying to work out a chant for him. It does work. Who cares that it’s a Pussycat Dolls song.
He does deserve a decent chant, we seem to struggle to honour our best players with good chants these days.
I totally agree that BAE is one of the best left-backs in the Prem. His tendency to switch off sometimes totally infuriates me, but that’s because he is so good in his role that a mistake is intolerable.
In regards to D. Rose, I was actually more comfortable with him at LB than with Bale.
In my view one of the lest backs around. Yes Benny makes the odd cock up. So what? Those of us who grew up watching Cyril Knowles, arguably the best left back ever to don a Spurs shirt, and the the classiest left foot of any I have ever seen, also was prone to moments of madness. Dribbling the ball along the goal line (re Everton 1971) was a classic heart in the mouth incident which he got away with, but cost us a place in the League Cup final in 1972 when he let the ball roll under his foot into the net v Chelsea instead of clearing into the Tottenham High Road. Let’s face it, underneath it all we Spurs fans don’t want functional and reliable. We want flair and entertainers with the ability to lead us into rapturous applause mixed in with gasps of horror. Sum up..Hope our Benny has a long and illustrious career at the Lane.
…and then there’s the option of using the Cyril Knowles song and just changing it to ‘Nice one Benny,nice one son. Nice one Benny, let’s ‘ave another one’
Or we could get rid of him and replace him with someone more reliable,
Evertons Leighton Baines?
totally disagree! benny is not a natural defender, his positioning is awful, he lacks concentration, to put it simply HE COSTS US GOALS, whilst i agree he is good on the ball with the odd flash of genius the fact remains he is a defender who isnt very good at defending.
Anyone who doesn’t realise how vital Benny’s consistency has been for us is a buffoon. In a defence where the centre backs and right back change week on week, he doesn’t let us down. Odd lapse? So what? Name me one player who hasn’t had one.
Benny all the way for me.
Rated him for years.. been on the winning side for us, possibly more times in the last 3 years than anyone else in the shirt( enter stato. His pass completion over many games over a similar period, is also second to maybe (Chelsbitch, whilst again in a white shirt. Lucky to have him, best under rated player in that position in the prem…… lets try and keep it that way! co yyssss
2nd best left back in world only cole better evra is finished as a proper player bae was immense against Madrid most improved player we have under redknap reign
Cracking headline, best I’ve read so far this summer! Completely agree re. our most consistent player, only modric coming close for me otherwise. Although Id say that he’s better than 4th in the prem, he has improved immeasurably, and for me only Evra is better. Definately one of our best players and if he improves even more he will be regarded as the best LB in the Prem!
Another stupendous read.
With you all the way.
i’m always pleased to see his name on the team sheet before a game.
And yeah, that would be a great funny song for Bennie!
Yes BAE for leftback at Spurs. Yes he show boats and sometimes lacks concentration, but that’s what coaches are paid to sort out. What are they doing. After Luka he has been the best performer for me. Notice how we struggle each time Harry tries to be a smart aleck and play Bale at LB (eg MU & Newcastle). So let’s stick with BAE!
the song has been about for bout 2 years now, but not alot of people have seemed to have picked it up!…..and a mate of mine who has Benny;s name on his shirt, was contacted by benny and spoke with him on the phone and met him!
Nice one studub, nice one son. Nice one studub, lets ‘ave another one!
Thanks for all the comments, much appreciated. Surprised that there are so few haters, maybe they did stop reading!
@Trev: I’d be interested to see how many goals he costs us compared to the likes of Dawson and Gomes, I’d suggest Benny would come out of that comparison quite favourably.
Great read.
And I tell you what – from doing “goals conceded” anlysis, he is rarely responsible (and even when he is, it’s never normally a real clanger).
Epic error with my username there.
Also, the song has to be the Seven Nation Army one…
Great read, I have been saying all this for best part of 2 years. However I do not want to take any credit for his resurgence
Players like Dawson who is much more accident prone imo are given much more slack than Benny simply because he comes across like he’d run through walls for Spurs.
Cheers guys,
@Windy I’m pleased to hear that your analysis shows what I had thought, this is good and more ammo to use against the doubters.
@Kev, take the credit mate
Rarely have i seen a LB put Cristiano Ronaldo in his pocket,but each time BAE has played against him especially Carling cup final he has done just that,true he has his blonde moments probably when he dye’s the “fro”but i cant knock him quality player.
This story is beyond criticism and so close to the mark, a good read.
He is a great left back , also love the attitude in a way , not going in the huddle before the game , very straighforward and outspoken when asked about anything and a pretty loyal teamplayer who seems to enjoy playing for Spurs and all that for somebody claiming football is just work to him.
Loving the following btw “besides we’re Spurs, we’re supposed to love the sexy football.” That’s it , we can not do as most modern football coaches have done before , revert to boring functional football – showboating and sexy football needs to stay. The Special one is a great coach but what a boring tactics , Holland almost became world champion with the same kind of boring football.
Thanks for the comments guys, appreciated as always.
@Belgian spur – your last comment hits my attitude on the head, Jose will win you trophies but its boring as hell to watch, not the Spurs way.
I hate you for choosing this title , ever since i read the blog , the song keeps on going through my head – dont cha wish your left back was BAE
dammit