When he was at Arsenal, he said he was better than Messie and Ronaldo: Where's the famous Bendtner now?

You've probably heard of the long-term Danish attacker Nicklas Bendtner and the thieves in his name. He once likened himself to some of the best football players in the world, such as Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo as part of London's Arsenal. But, finally Mr. Bendtner, though only 31, [...]
You've probably heard of the long-term Danish attacker Nicklas Bendtner and the thieves in his name.
He once likened himself to some of the best football players in the world, such as Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo as part of London's Arsenal.
But, finally Mr. Bendtner, although only 31 years old, younger than Messie and Ronaldo, finds himself in Norwegian Rosenbourg football league.
He has a cult in his name that they refer to as “Lord Bendtner” In March 2015, the picture that Og Hor had purchased a gold of land in Scotland to also technically donate Lord's title. Bendtner himself had participated in thieves by posting in the Instagram holding Golden Ball and being a candidate for prime minister in the June 2015 elections in Denmark.
In November of last year, Bendtner was sentenced to 50 days in prison after being attacked by a taxi driver. His lawyer had admitted that this had happened, and he had kept the prison.
It was one of his shocking statements that pointed to his megalomania: “I want to be a top-gollogue player at Premier League, top-gollaser at the World Cup and, within five years, I want to be among the best attackers in the world. Trust me, it's gonna happen. ”
In the early years at Arsenal he was one of the greatest talents of this club, but his career slipped out of his hand and he ended up from German Bundesligle with Wolfsburg in the second English category, and now at Rosenborg.
However, he had a respected career in Denmark, playing 81 times and marking 30 goals. A fall for goals similar to that of Lionel Messi, which has 136 matches and 68 goals. /Periscope












