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Remember our three previous Danish players?

Christian Norgaard’s arrival has seen him become the latest Dane to proudly wear red and white for his national team as well as The Arsenal.

However, surprisingly given the country’s ability to produce quality footballers, none from that particular corner of Scandinavia have donned our colours in over a decade.

Here we reflect on the three Great Danes to represent the club:

John Jensen

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Jensen arrived at the club from Brondby in his homeland in 1992 having just scored in Denmark’s historic Euro 92 final triumph over Germany, but his long wait for a Gunners goal would see him become a cult hero in north London.

Having won the Danish league title in 1987, more silverware followed at the end of the midfielder’s first campaign when he starred in our 1993 FA Cup success, but he was unfortunate to sit out our League Cup win that season as well as the Cup Winners’ Cup final against Parma 12 months later.

It would take him 98 games to finally get on the scoresheet for us, memorably finally ending the drought in style against Queens Park Rangers on New Year’s Eve 1994 - and it would prove to be his only Gunners goal.

His 132nd and final appearance for us came in January 1996 before he returned to Brondby, where he would win three more league titles before becoming manager of Herfolge, whom he also won a championship with.

Sebastian Svard

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Having impressed in the Denmark youth set-up, the defensive midfielder was snapped up in late 2000 and would end his first season in N5 as part of our FA Youth Cup-winning team.

Svard gradually worked his way into Arsene Wenger's plans and made his debut as a substitute in a League Cup win over Grimsby Town in 2001/02. He would go on to make another two cup appearances the following campaign.

In need of more regular first-team action, he went on loan to FC Copenhagen and Stoke City before he came off the bench in our 2004 Community Shield victory over Manchester United, but that would be his final game for us.

Temporary stints at Brondby, where he won a domestic double, and Portuguese side Vitoria followed before Svard left on a permanent deal to Borussia Monchengladbach in 2006. There his nomadic career would continue, and he would also play in the Netherlands, Norway, Thailand and Iceland before retiring in 2016.

Nicklas Bendtner

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Plucked from FC Copenhagen in 2004 at the age of 16, Bendtner would help Birmingham City win promotion to the Premier League in 2006/07 before graduating to our first-team squad, where he would make 171 appearances and score 45 times.

Some of those strikes were particularly memorable, including a dramatic derby-day winner over Tottenham Hotspur in December 2007, just seconds after coming on as a substitute, while a Champions League hat-trick against Porto in March 2010 was another highlight in a campaign that saw him hit 15 goals.

The striker then went on loan to Sunderland, scoring eight times in 30 appearances and Juventus, where injuries limited his participation, before forcing his way back into first-team contention at Emirates Stadium during 2013/14.

He moved to Wolfsburg in 2014 and later played for Nottingham Forest, Rosenborg and Copenhagen before retiring with 80 Denmark caps, 31 goals and appearances in the 2010 World Cup and the 2012 European Championship.

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