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Nicklas Bendtner reported to police over attack on taxi driver

Rosenborg striker Niklas Bendtner
Image: Former Denmark international Niklas Bendtner joined Rosenborg in 2017

Nicklas Bendtner has been reported to the police by a Copenhagen taxi driver who claims the Danish football star was behind a violent attack on Sunday morning.

The taxi driver had undergone surgery for a broken jaw, a spokesman for taxi firm Dantaxa said.

A source has told Sky Sports News that Bendtner was arrested but contrary to some reports has not been charged

Bendtner currently plays for Norwegian side Rosenborg but was not picked for the Danish national team that took on Wales on Sunday in Aarhus, Denmark.

A spokesman for Copenhagen police said there had been a number of reported cases during the night involving violence against taxi drivers, but he declined to comment on individual cases.

A spokesman for Rosenborg declined to comment and the Danish Football Association DBU also declined to comment. Bendtner could not be reached for comment.

Thirty-year-old Bendtner, who was left out of the Denmark side that reached the knock-out stages of the World Cup in Russia this year, burst onto the scene in 2005 as a young talent at Arsenal, but was soon on loan to Birmingham City.

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He went on to represent Sunderland, Juventus, Wolfsburg and Nottingham Forest but his goals were often overshadowed by off-field incidents.

Since signing for Rosenborg, Bendtner has started to rediscover his best form, winning the Norwegian title in 2017 and scoring three goals in 11 games last season.

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