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Originally posted by javier_monsterano View Posthe's around 22years old.i'm sure he will improve.
This is what you want to see from a player,had a shocker at the weekend,comes back with a hat-trick.
confidence will be high,who do they play this weekend?
Are you expecting 14 hat tricks on thursday night
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They were pretty dire tbf.Originally posted by liverpooltj View PostBendtner getting a hattrick has brought me to the conclusion that Porto are ****ing worse than Liverpool at the minute!
Plus i dont remember one of his goals, but one was a gift in front of goal and one was a pen! (albiet a good pen like) I just hate his face.“…Slip like Freudian, your first and last step to playing yourself like accordion.”
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Good enough for Barca?





Nicklas Bendtner is planning to sit down with Arsene Wenger and discuss his future as an Arsenal player.
The Danish striker has regularly expressed his disappointment at a lack of first-team opportunities with the Gunners this season.
He is unhappy to be regarded as little more than a squad player, with his services often deployed from off the bench.
Bendtner has also aired his frustration at being played out of position when he does get onto the field, and admits he is keen to know where he stands in his manager's plans ahead of the summer.
"I need to have a talk with him [Wenger] because I'm not satisfied with playing on the right wing, which I've done more or less all season long," Bendtner told TV2.
"I'm concentrating on getting our Champions League place and then we'll do the evaluation at the end of the season. It's certainly not the best thing for me but it's not up to me and sometimes you have to adapt to what the manager says."
Bayern Munich are reported to be keeping a close eye on Bendtner's situation at the Emirates, with there a chance the transfer door could soon swing open.
Bendtner has refused to comment on the speculation, but has revealed what his dream move would be.
He added: "If it's a free choice, I choose Barcelona. I've never had any idols in the football world but if I had a dream player to play with then it would be Xavi and [Andres] Iniesta."
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In fairness he does say if it were up to him, I think most strikers would want to play in Barca's team, because even an average striker should be able to get a few goals, and Bendtner is very averageOriginally posted by Lee View Post
The only gracious way to accept an insult is to ignore it; if you can't ignore it, top it; if you can't top it, laugh at it; if you can't laugh at it, it's probably deserved.
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