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Bendtner apologises to Rosenborg amid allegations of taxi assault

Nicklas Bendtner was left out of Denmark's World Cup squad due to injury

Rosenborg striker Nicklas Bendtner apologised to the Norwegian club and their fans Tuesday after reports alleging he broke a taxi driver's jaw during a ruckus in the early hours of Sunday morning. Bendtner, a former Arsenal player who has courted controversy off the pitch on several occasions, has been questioned by police amid an ongoing investigation. The 30-year-old Dane appeared at a press conference on Tuesday admitting he had been involved in "a very unfortunate episode" that he failed "to avoid". "I was involved in a very unfortunate and very uncomfortable incident," Bendtner said from Trondheim, where Rosenborg are based. "I apologise to Rosenborg and to the fans for what happened. I'm sorry for not being able to avoid this situation despite my efforts to." According to Bendtner's lawyer, quoted by Danish agency Ritzau, the player has proclaimed his innocence. He was also backed on Instagram by his girlfriend Philine Roepstorff, who claimed the player acted in her defence. Her statement was contradicted by the taxi company in question, which, through spokesman Rasmus Krochi, told the Danish tabloid Ekstra Bladet: "All the evidence has been submitted to the police, including video footage from the taxi. "It doesn't correspond with what has been said." In 2013 Bendtner was arrested on charges of drink-driving, earning the player a fine and a two-year driving ban. Although he has been given Rosenborg's backing, press reports claim the incident has seen Bendtner, currently sidelined with injury, lose four sponsorship contracts.