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Juventus can progress in Champions League, says Bendtner
The Denmark international is not too worried about the Bianconeri's results in Europe so far, and has praised head coach Antonio Conte
Nicklas Bendtner is confident that Juventus can reach the knockout stages of the Champions League.The Serie A champions still await their first win in Group E and currently sit third in the standings with three points form three games.
Nevertheless, Bendtner remains positive about his side's chances as he feels Juve have what it takes to secure a place in the next round.
"I don’t think there’s any cause for concern," the Denmark international was quoted as saying on the club's official website.
"We have three points at the moment and the same amount of games to be played. There’s every chance for us to get through to the next round."
Bendtner then went on to praise head coach Antonio Conte, and stressed that he has no problems with the 43-year-old despite having limited chances to impress while on loan at the Turin outfit.
"I’ve got an excellent relationship with him. He’s a great coach and has built a magnificent team."
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