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as well as country, and the Euro 1996 would leave no positives for him. Despite only playing two seasons at Real Madrid, Laudrup was voted the 12th best player in Real's history in an internet ...
Laudrup replaces Brendan Rodgers who joined ... "Moscow, I think he just landed in a country where it was impossible with language difficulties, they just didn't allow him to do what he wants ...
Considered one of Denmark's best players, Laudrup made 104 appearances for his country before retiring after the 1998 World Cup. His playing career included stints at Juventus, Barcelona and Real ...
Laudrup’s departure from the Swans may have dented his reputation around the country, but his overall record at the club—including winning the Capital One Cup in 2013—seems only to have ...
Laudrup enjoyed a dazzling playing career for club and country, his honours including Italy's Serie A championship, five consecutive Spanish La Liga titles and the European Cup. For Denmark ...
and Laudrup does not pretend to have known what lay beyond the Port Talbot steelworks when he turned off the M4 for a new home. "I'm from Denmark, a small country, so I understand how it is," he says.
Laudrup has previously managed Getafe and Mallorca ... although reports from Chile suggest he won't be leaving that country's national team, despite the interest from Mexico.
Laudrup decided to quit the national team in November 1990 alongside his brother and Jan Mølby. The Danes failed to qualify originally but were given Yugoslavia’s place as they were kicked out due to ...
Michael Laudrup has been linked with a host of jobs ... Liga or the Premier League unless one of the bigger sides in either country approached him. He has recently been linked with clubs including ...
Laudrup set his team up in a 4-3-3 formation away against QPR in Matchweek 1 of the 2012/13 Premier League season. They won that game 5-0, and a historic season was about to begin. Advertisement ...
Laudrup scored 21 goals in 82 matches for Denmark and helped his country to European Championship glory in 1992. He was named Danish player of the year on four occasions.