Bendtner – I thought i was going to die, but "someone" took care of me

Bendtner - Lucky to be alive
The Arsenal striker Nicklas Bendtner walked away from his car crash last week totally uninjured, and thinks that he was being looked after by God, although after saying that he then said it was the seatbelt that saved him, and then it was the Aston Martin!
This is what he said: “Someone took care of me out there on the road. I don’t know what or who, but in a larger picture, there simply was someone who helped me. I firmly believe that it just wasn’t the time for me to leave this life.
“The police and everyone else at the scene told me I would have been dead if I hadn’t been wearing my seat belt.
“They also told me I would have been dead if I had been driving a car with a less impressive safety record. They actually called it a miracle that the accident didn’t end with me dead, or at least severely injured.
“It was a huge shock. But I do not need a psychologist to find myself after the accident. I went out driving in my other car the day after, and it was no problem.
“I feel fine, although my shoulder is very sore. I have also got a number of cuts and bruises, and my knees were smashed together when a small tree came in through the car door.
“My knees are really bruised, but there is nothing broken or torn inside.
“I have been training alone, have been well examined and have had plenty of massage on my back, which has been hurting a lot. But I am training with my team-mates again, and the plan is I can play on Sunday.
“The car saved my life,” he continued. “The Aston Martin DBS is simply MY car, and I want a new one – exactly the same as the one that got wrecked.”
“It doesn’t matter to me if anyone says I was driving too fast because I know exactly what happened second by second. I did not pass out at any time.
“Some people have claimed my speed was 100mph. I don’t know where that rubbish comes from, but it is not true.
“I wasn’t driving that fast at all – not even close. I have talked to the police, and there will be no case against me, because I simply was not driving that fast.
“The whole reason for the accident was that another car pulled in front of me in the left lane. I realised that if I didn’t react I would smash directly into it.
“I had the time to think that things could go horribly wrong, that I could die right there.
“I pulled the steering wheel hard to the right to avoid the other car, but as a result I was thrown across the road and hit a number of small trees
“I finally ended up in a field with my car totally wrecked.
“I am simply relieved that I was able to get out of the car and walk away.”
Although Bendtner is bruised and shaken up, Arsene Wenger is confident that he will be ready to play against Blackburn this weekend. A lucky escape indeed.
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It’s called anticipation Nik. It would help if you had a little more of it, on the road and in the penalty box as well.
Luckily he’s alive. We don’t want to lose a 8mil pounds striker.
glory and thanks to the lord who loves his dearly son nick bendtner for not lossing his solemn life in that accident i cant afford to lose u striker…….