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Nicklas warns of Aaron Ramsey threat



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Published Date: 18 November 2008
Arsenal striker Nicklas Bendtner has warned Denmark of the threat posed to them by young star Aaron Ramsey.
Denmark boss Morten Olsen has turned to his 'spy in the camp' to get the low-down on Wales star Ramsey, a team-mate of Ramsey at the Emirates.

The pair will cross swords tomorrow at the Brondby stadium in a friendly, and although Olsen admits he knows little about the Welsh youngster he has quizzed Bendtner about him.

Olsen said: "I have heard of Ramsey, but have never seen him play. I know very little about him other than that he scored a wonderful goal for Wales Under-21s against England recently.

"When I knew Ramsey was in the Wales squad I had a long chat with Nicklas about him."

Bendtner said: "Aaron is a fine young player. It takes a lot to be in your national side when you are only 17.

"And you have to be a good player to get into Arsenal's first team.

"Aaron is a fine passer of the ball and a very effective player with lots of excellent skills. I have told the Denmark manager all I know about him."



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  • Last Updated: 18 November 2008 9:42 PM
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  • Location: Northampton
 
 

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