Nicklas Bendtner determined to win back Arsenal place

23 December 2010 11:08
Nicklas Bendtner is ready to knuckle down and fight for his place in the Arsenal team after Arsene Wenger told him he is going nowhere. [LNB]Bendtner voiced his frustration at a lack of opportunities in recent weeks and Bayern Munich, Lazio, Aston Villa and Everton were among the clubs monitoring his situation.[LNB] The 22-year-old signed a new long-term deal last season and Gunners boss Wenger is not prepared to let him go. [LNB] Challenge: Bendtner is determined to make his mark in the Arsenal team[LNB]Denmark striker Bendtner told the Daily Mirror: 'I want to get back to 100 per cent, get back into the squad and take my chances when I get them to prove I should be there. [LNB]'At the end of the season we can see where I am, see where the team is and how well we have done. 'I hope we will win something this season. [LNB]'We have a great chance in the Carling Cup which I hope we will take full advantage of. The FA Cup is coming up and we are still in the Champions League. I think it looks positive.' [LNB]Bendtner arrived in north London in the summer of 2005 and spent most of the 2006/07 campaign on loan at Birmingham. He has been used mainly as a substitute this season. [LNB] Marouane Chamakh vows to be Arsenal's Wayne Rooney or Didier DrogbaWenger warns fans 'don't expect miracles' during January transfer windowChelsea are our only rivals for the title, claims Manchester United winger NaniYou're the real Golden Boy, Jack! Fabregas hits back at BalotelliFresh injury setback for Vermaelen as defender is ruled out for another monthARSENAL FC

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