Michael Laudrup- Former Footballer (In a Nutshell)
- Michael Laudrup was born in Denmark on June 15th, 1964.
- He was an attacking midfielder, forward.
- In his Youth Career he played for Vanløse, Brøndby and KB.
- During his Senior Career he played for KB, Brøndby, Lazio, Juventus, Barcelona, Real Madrid, Vissel Kobe and Ajax.
- He played for Denmark in 104 matches and scored 37 goals.
- The decision was made by him to retire in 1998.
- “It’s impossible to always move forward, but sometimes even maintaining the status quo is enough.”- Michael Laudrup
Michael Laudrup- Former Footballer (Nitty Gritty)
- “Playing on a Thursday and then a Sunday is not a problem.”- Michael Laudrup
- “I had won 64 caps by the age of 25.”- Michael Laudrup
- “For me, possession is to keep the ball while you are waiting for the possibility to penetrate. Every pass is for a reason.”- Michael Laudrup
- “We can talk about some small differences between the Premier League and La Liga, but they are the two biggest leagues in the world.”- Michael Laudrup
Michael Laudrup- Former Footballer (What set him apart)
- “When you’re struggling, especially mentally, it’s only the team who can bring you out of the situation. It’s not one or two players.”- Michael Laudrup
- “It’s a good place for me, Wembley. In 1983, I played for Denmark when we beat England there 1-0, and in 1992, I played for Barcelona when we beat Sampdoria 1-0 in the Champions League final.”- Michael Laudrup
Michael Laudrup- Former Footballer (Final Thoughts)
- “If you are always talking about the past, then you don’t really have much in the present.”- Michael Laudrup
- “In the end we all want to win, and you have to use all the resources at your disposal.”- Michael Laudrup