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Published 14:37 6 Oct 2015 BST
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He's so confident, that he plays down that delicious move that carved open the Georgians at the Aviva.
"It was good. I was happy to help the team," he understates. "That was a big game at the time but we've got an even bigger one on Thursday - we have two hard games coming up. Everyone knows that we've got to work hard and get ourselves right."
His memories of the last German encounter are fond though.
"I set the goal up for John as well. It was great. All the lads worked hard. All the boys that started, they worked so hard to keep the game tight and close to just 1-0. We sort of limited their chances a bit and, to get on the pitch against them, I was really happy and to set up the goal too obviously.
"Being a midfielder, I love their midfielders and you know the class that they have," Hendrick conceded. "But, when it comes to Thursday, I won't admire them and I'll get stuck into them. I'm not going to stand off them and admire them during the game."
He has his own men in green to admire. A player who he is sure will be right for Thursday even if he is yet to train with the squad this week.
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