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Thursday, September 26, 2013

Nicklas Bendtner posts heartfelt message to Arsenal fans after win

Nicklas Bendtner has thanked Arsenal fans for their support. Arsenal beat West Brom in a penalty shoot-out at the Hawthorns, setting up a Capital One Cup fourth round tie against Chelsea. Nicklas Bendtner was recalled to the side after a two- year absence, of which he spent on loan at Sunderland and Juventus. He suffered a cruciate knee ligament injury at the Italian side last season meaning his time there never really got going, and was unable to clinch a move away from the Gunners this summer. With Arsenal unsuccessful in signing a senior striker, Bendtner has been recalled by Arsene Wenger, along with Park Chu-Young who made the bench. Arsenal drew the game 1-1, with Bendtner setting up Thomas Eisfeld's 61st minute strike. He stepped up to coolly score Arsenal's first penalty of the shootout, which was probably just as well from a personal point of view and much as a team one. GIF: Arsenal's Nicklas Bendtner runs into the post The Dane has been a much-derided figure and even he admits he is fortunate to be playing for the club still, and is clearly appreciative of his chance. After the match he posted a message on Instagram praising his young teammates - which included Kristoffer OIsson, Serge Gnabry Isaac Hayden and Chuba Akpom who all featured - and thanked fans for supporting him and even singing his name, describing his return as 'very emotional'. "Very emotional return, but what better way than a win! Fans was absolutely incredible throughout the game and help us in difficult periods. For myself I was very moved by my reception and hearing my song again made my heart skip! Young players did ever so well and kept there cool in a difficult penalty shootout. Respect! Skipper! looking fresh! You can check it out below: Bendtner's message to @Arsenal fans tonight on Instagram. pic.twitter.com/T1bBR7TrWE — Arsene's Sön (@hughwizzy) September 25, 2013 Can his humble attitude last?

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