Arsenal striker Nicklas Bendtner is not getting too carried away with his team's 2-1 come-from-behind win over Barcelona in the Champions League.
The Gunners pulled a remarkable win out of the bag thanks to late goals from Robin van Persie and Andrei Arshavin at the Emirates on Wednesday night but the Denmark international knows it is far too early to get excited with the return leg still to play.
But in saying that, he also reveled in the performance which could certainly become a famous night in the history of the North London club.
"It's difficult to say what's different this time to a year ago but we've improved and we've grown. We've grown as a team and grown as people and players and that came out," he said.
"I still think it's difficult to say who will win. Barcelona are a difficult team and we know it's very difficult to play at the Nou Camp. They will always create chances there and we need to stop that and try to counter.
"But this was tremendous, a great feeling. Everyone is so happy. It's a big, big result against probably the best team in the world.
"It was a fantastic night."
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