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Your support makes all the difference.Nicklas Bendtner is often maligned by Arsenal fans for his inability to score goals and and inflated opinion of his ability.
But the striker, who is yet to score in eight appearances for his new club Wolfsburg, certainly proves he does have some talent in a training session for the Danish national team.
The 26-year-old picks out a cross from FC Nordsjaelland winger Uffe Bech and smashes a brilliant scissor-kick beyond the goalkeeper.
Bendtner certainly has a better goal record for his national team than he ever managed under Arsene Wenger.
Denmark coach Morten Olsen, and Wolfsburg boss Dieter Hecking, will hope he continues in this kind of vein against Albania on Saturday.
Arsene, sign him up?
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