Nicklas Bendtner once described himself as the best striker in the world but judging by the latest footage of him training with Copenhagen, he isn't even the best striker there.
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Footage has emerged of Bendtner skewing several attempts wide of goal in a laid back shooting practice with his new club.
Bendtner signed for Copenhagen from Rosenberg on deadline day this week but clearly has some sharpening up to do in front of goal.
The 31-year-old did find the net on a couple of occasions, but the majority of his attempts were wayward, including some from very close range.
Bendtner will hope to be considerably more clinical in front of goal when he represents Copenhagen on the pitch.
Perhaps Bendtner's rustiness can be partly explained by the fact that he hasn't played a competitive game since April, when he featured for Rosenborg against Molde.
Last season Bendtner mustered three goals and provided four assists in 16 appearances for Rosenborg.
Best known for his time at Arsenal, for whom he scored 47 goals in 171 games, Bendtner has long been known for having immense faith in his own ability.
Bendtner has also played for Birmingham, Sunderland, Juventus, Wolfsburg and Nottingham Forest.
In November last year Bendtner was sentenced to 50 days in prison in Denmark for assaulting a taxi driver.
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Lord Bendtner is back
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Praise the lord