NIKLAS Bendtner has echoed the views of his manager Arsene Wenger and believes that Arsenal will dump Liverpool out of the Champions League tomorrow night,writes Alex Sexton.

The Danish international is convinced that his team will triumph and believes that there are more goals to come. He said: "I don't think we have many goalless draws at this club. They Liverpool will have their gameplan and we will have ours. But we always score and get our chances."

The Gunners will have to score too, as a goalless draw would see the Mersyside club progress. Tomorrow's game will represent the final match in a three game sequence between the two sides, with the previous two encounters finishing 1-1.

For the first time in this trio of matches, the game will be played at Anfield. This represents a bigger challenge for Wenger's men as they remain undefeated at home this season but have lost away on five occasions.

This does not dampen the optimism of Bendtner who believes that his team should have won the game on Saturday but were once more frustrated by a lack of finishing.

Arsenal could also be leading the tie 2-1 if it were not for the young Dane accidentally clearing Cesc Fabregas' shot off the opposing goal line. He hopes to have gone some way to making amends with his equalising goal on Saturday. "Yes, it was nice to score and get back a little bit from what happened on Wednesday when I got a bit stuck," he said.

The battle between the sides recommences tomorrow and with the promise of more goals Arsenal are looking to end Liverpool's dream of reaching a third European Cup final in four years.