bendtner's goal for denmark

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Kiwi Gooner
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Post by Kiwi Gooner »

Block91Broox wrote:
flash gunner wrote:
Magic Merse wrote:I know alot of people don't like Bendtners attitude, but i think for any successful player, self belief is vital. He's got to beleive that he will score or he wont. We saw that with eduardo at stoke, he no longer as the self belief that he is strong enough and pulled out of a very good opportunity to score.

I have a lot of faith in Nik but i do also think that it is getting to the time where he will have to be producing a lot more regulary.
I agree his self belief is good in many ways as a striker especially you have to believe in yourself but at 22 he isnt young as such anymore so needs to start producing a run of good performances and a run of goalscoring too
That got me thinking Flash. The 2 headers Bendtner has just scored really reminded me of Shearer. Now before I get the 'Don't get carried away........Bendtner will be as good as Shearer :roll: '' replies I am not saying that. I remember Wenger recently saying:

“I think we will see the best of Nicklas now,â€

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He is getting there i think and could become a vital player in the team , Of course the hight is a bonus in our squad , he seems to be putting a bit more effort in as well which is a plus , So if he can continue then old pink boots could become a very interesting player.

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A header am shocked :shock: see. The boy still needs to learn to use his feet because easy Tap-ins like the one against Sunderland will not win us the league.

Turning into an "Always for country never for club" player.

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