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  • Welcome to another special edition of the transfer Talk podcast.

  • And we have gone international.

  • We are in Helsingborg, in Sweden, and I'm delighted to be joined by the legend.

  • That is Henrik Larsen.

  • Henrik, welcome to the transfer talk podcast.

  • Thank you very much.

  • Henrik, Let's get back to where it started.

  • Right here.

  • Hellsing book a team called Hold a Book in 1988.

  • How you spotted?

  • And you're early memories of that time.

  • Oh, yeah.

  • I mean, I started playing a target Borg when I was six years old, so I went straight through the ranks.

  • Is an amateur club here in Helsingborg.

  • The biggest team we have into cities Helsingborg.

  • Uh, I went to Helsingborg in 1992.

  • I think it wa ce Andi played two years there and then Then I went down.

  • I mean, the first year when I came to help them boys quarter love of goals.

  • There was second highest division in Sweden.

  • And the year after, I scored a few more goals.

  • And then, uh, the the clubs in Europe started to to notice me a little bit on Duh.

  • Yeah, I had a chance to go on from Elsa more.

  • You're you're being very modest.

  • You said you called quite a few goals.

  • I've got it here 51 goals in 61 games in two seasons and you mentioned some of Europe's biggest clubs.

  • That's when finally came calling, and when I read this, I couldn't believe it.

  • I thought there was a zero missing, £295,000.

  • It was tough because obviously two years previously or three years previously, I've been playing on an amateur level and then going to second highest division in Sweden, coping with death, all right, going to the highest division in Sweden doing all right.

  • That would say, I mean one year there and done all right then.

  • Also getting D move abroad obviously meant that I was playing football Now through a whole year, that's there was a little bit difficult, he said.

  • It was hard when when you came to the Dutch Lilly again and joined fly in order.

  • It sounds even tougher when you try to leave.

  • Oh, they're legal dispute.

  • It was a legal dispute between me and final, and how stressful it wasn't stressful.

  • In that sense, I was I was disappointed because obviously we had a contract and for me was quite clear with my advisor.

  • It was quite clear that I had a clause in my contract that I was allowed to leave and find a new that.

  • But yes, you wanted to make it a little bit difficult that was more angry and annoyed with finally time.

  • But I always said that I learned a lot in Holland when I played there and played for finer than in terms off what it takes from you and what's expected off you as a professional football player and also developing the skills that I did at the time that I didn't really notice that I did.

  • But all of that help me later on in my career in order to be able to play a lot of different systems and known what it takes to become a professional football player.

  • Then, of course, came Celtic.

  • How did that come about and how did you hear of their interest?

  • There was been.

  • Jenson was the manager at Celtic at the time he has took over the team.

  • It was final when I signed their butt.

  • He was one of the the guys that sign me to Holland s O.

  • He knew that there was opportunity for me to leave Onda.

  • Um yeah, he knew that I wasn't too pleased with the playing time that I got in the positions that I played.

  • So Celtic was the team that the the only team who was willing to take a gamble on me, to be honest And I think that they gambling right?

  • So Vigna Anson is July 1997.

  • You say he is the man who's quite instrumental in bringing you there.

  • How big a key was he to you for you to go to Celtic given you knew him?

  • Not for me.

  • I mean to be honest And I said that before in interviews that had done I didn't know that much about Celtic obviously living in Holland at the time with PF in order being Dutch, you sometimes could see glimpse off when he scored two goals in the league.

  • But other than that, I didn't don't know that much.

  • So for me, the key reason why I went there was because I was there because obviously he he brought me to Holland.

  • Unfortunately, I didn't get to work with him that much.

  • Do my time at that final.

  • But obviously he was instrumental for me to go in there without him.

  • I don't think that the move would have happened.

  • Let's talk about your first season at Celtic, the leak up on the title and in so doing you stop Rangers.

  • Did you know at the time how much that meant to the Celtic fans and how intense that rival rewards between the two clubs?

  • Obviously, I didn't have a clue about that, but during that season you Yeah, you get to know the people at the club.

  • You get to know the players, you get to know everything around the club and you get to know a little bit more history of the club.

  • So I wasn't when I think that's part of the reason.

  • I think there were six or seven you players there that didn't really have the knowledge and about the history and everything and I think that helped us Indian to be able to do what we did in the end because knowing all those things and go out and do it, I think it would have bean very, very hard because there's always pressure when you play facility, but know that as well.

  • Being aware of that in that sense, I think that the burden would have been too much.

  • How much of a life changing experience was it for you, though, when you first arrived at Celtic?

  • Because the fans are fanatical And if you're one of their favorites, you're like the golden boy.

  • Was it almost an instant an instant love affair between the two?

  • I don't think so, because I don't My debut at the hips away and I gave the ball away in the hip scored the winning goal to one, so they weren't too pleased about that.

  • Um, and they thought, But how we brought in here.

  • But I think that in the end they're quite happy that there came there, Henry.

  • Then came a dark moment for you.

  • October 1999 when you suffered that horrific double leg fracture.

  • What memories do you have off that night, if any?

  • No, I have a lot of memories from that night.

  • I knew exactly what I tried to do in order to stop the defender from getting the ball s wanted to put my foot place my foot firmly in the ground and let him kick me like it done or other players have done numerous occasions.

  • But this time when I planted my foot and he kicked my leg and I was just waiting him for kick and then bring the ball away with my right foot has felt that I felt the ground.

  • I didn't feel any pain.

  • Ah, it was just, uh I was laying on the ground.

  • I lifted my my leg up and looked something hanging in that though I broke my leg and I remember we had Ah, Dutch referee.

  • So I told the referee in Dutch, I think I broke my leg.

  • It was, ah, horrific injury.

  • Any time at the time as well, because, I mean, we're talking about 1999 here.

  • I mean, not many years prior to that.

  • I mean, if you get ah, meniscus or something like that, that was considered ah ah, injury that you would have a hard time to come back from.

  • And obviously in 99 I'm not happy that I broke my leg, but I'm happy I did it at the time because they obviously the technique to treat the leg breaks was different because I still have my pin inserted in in my legs from here all the way down here and screw on the side there.

  • Ah, Without that, I don't think that I would be be able to play.

  • And with that new technique, it was was only out for five and 1/2 months before I was with in the years with with the Swedish National Mentally though, whether any time during that time where you thought I might not play again No, it wasn't.

  • I was rumor sitting on the on the pitch in Leone and I was counting November December, Jennifer, March, April May at the latest.

  • I have to be back.

  • You know, it reached euros.

  • I don't know why I did that, but I think that put my mind and right place Data is straight away in order to do the rehab.

  • I've done a lot of rehab and I worked very, very hard in order to come back because I had a gold.

  • I had the gold come with sweet into the year is 2000.

  • By the time you came back for Celtic, there were a lot of changes happening at that club.

  • Kenny Dalglish was an interim charge following John Bond sacking.

  • Were you concerned at all about how the club was being run at that point for me, it really didn't matter, because for me, it's I want to play football.

  • If I'm good enough, it doesn't matter who's the manager.

  • I'm gonna play anyhow.

  • But obviously at some points you can get a little bit tired about the situation when you see the pattern repeating itself.

  • Ah, a lot of times.

  • But I think when O'Neal came or I know when the deal came in, he studied the ship and the rest of system.

  • You say he studied the ship.

  • He rises in the summer of 2000 and you score 53 goals.

  • Celtic win the domestic trouble.

  • What did he do to create such an impact?

  • Not only at the club for you personally, because that amount of goals is astonishing.

  • Yeah, I know, but, I mean, you have to look at the players he brought in this.

  • Well, obviously, Chris something being one of them on the lemon.

  • I mean, Alan Thompson was there.

  • DDR Gap came as well, and we already had Ah, a number of good players in place.

  • So obviously the quality of Celtic team increased immensely.

  • Everything's going great for you at that stage 53 gold U in the European golden shoe as well.

  • Yeah, they must have bean office.

  • The probably was.

  • But I never got any information that there were.

  • And I always never bothered about that because I mean, I was happy.

  • It's Celtic.

  • We had a good team.

  • We replayed in Europe.

  • We 2003 went to European Cup final.

  • I was playing with Swedish national team on and off.

  • Uh huh.

  • So I was in a happy place.

  • I was earning good money was a great contract that I had And yes, to move down south for ah, for a few more more pounds in a week.

  • It wasn't interested for me because I saw what we had it.

  • Celtic and I saw the the manager.

  • And, uh, I think I started to understand he's planned what he wanted to do with the club.

  • You mentioned Chris Sutton there.

  • I'm gonna mention John Hartson as well.

  • Yeah, over your time at Celtic, who is the best strike partner you had?

  • Would you say Chris something without it out.

  • John was good, but I think the partnership me and Chris, I was a little bit more dynamic, but John was for me a great goal score.

  • But for me, Chris was the best I played with you.

  • Mentioned the European final, the U F A Cup Final 2003 against Porto, Josie Marino's porter off course.

  • It didn't end how Celtic would have wanted it to end.

  • When you look back now off a ll the games, you've played it is that the one that hurts the most?

  • Without a doubt, there was a long time I couldn't speak about that game.

  • I could have watched the game.

  • I scored two great goals in that game that I can, uh, recognize now.

  • But 10 years back, it wasn't something that I even looked at because I mean, it was it would have meant so much for the club and for the funds on, obviously, for us players, because everybody talked about the Scottish League being poor and couldn't play and beat the English team.

  • If my memory serves him right, we played against backbone.

  • We played against, uh, Liverpool.

  • Yeah, way managed to beat them and they had had good sign.

  • So that just gives you a little bit of idea what kind of team we had.

  • I mean, we had, I think, at what point we had, like 14 international players from different countries, not the biggest country, small countries, but main players from from their countries.

  • And we had what aside, I say, if we played in the Premiership back then, I think we would have done really well.

  • Have you managed to watch any of that game since I watched it a little bit.

  • Now, the last 67 years, I watched a little bit.

  • They pops up on, Do you watch it?

  • Then I still feel annoys me, but that's the way it is.

  • We gave it a proper goal, and unfortunately we we didn't manage to go all the way to just again to being doing some come comparison among the team.

  • I mean, Porto with a very good team, was Europe, a league that you next year that winning Champions League and we really pressured them in the rope a league final.

  • So what I want to say is we were bloody good team the season after that final would prove to be your lost at Celtic.

  • Why didn't you stay?

  • No, but I said already that season When the season started, I said Ah, I will leave after this year, I want to go and play my football where Whether the weather is a little bit warmer I was you know, there's nothing wrong with the Scottish weather is quite similar to what I have here, but I've been there seven years.

  • I felt it was time for me to do something else.

  • I was, Ah, turning 33.

  • I felt that if I'm going to do something, now is the time to do it.

  • So I said it all along during the season that I will leave off this this year and on Duh.

  • Yeah, because I didn't want a part in a bad way.

  • I wanted to everybody to know what my feelings wasin what my plans were.

  • You said that you were happy.

  • It's Celtic.

  • Um you wanted to show people that Scottish football was good.

  • You got the European final, you one major trophies.

  • You scored so many goals during that seven years there Was there ever any time where you attempted I think I want to try something else a side of that final season on.

  • Were there ever any opportunities?

  • No, I was I wasn't tempted.

  • I know there was interested.

  • Interest from Manchester United.

  • When?

  • When was that?

  • I think it must have bean.

  • Yes, before I broke my leg.

  • Something like that.

  • But I'm not sure I don't I'm not really sure about the years.

  • It's so long ago had Do you know how that came about that?

  • No, I heard I heard about it because Mark Creep, who was center off its Celtic at the time I got a phone call from from, uh, United Player on does that?

  • I don't know, uh, what I heard.

  • But I don't know if it's true.

  • Notes I don't wantto tell pork pies here.

  • So on and asked a little bit about me.

  • There was an interest.

  • And now that Sir Alex beeen up watching.

  • But I was happy at the time, only being like two years.

  • Two and 1/2 years.

  • Maybe that Celtic, but fresh in mind, I had the three and 1/2 years in Hall of them.

  • Started feeling at home.

  • I started feeling happy.

  • My football went good, scored goals we had had a good team on.

  • I felt that now is not the time now.

  • You said after that Europa League Final that final season, you wanted to go somewhere maybe.

  • Whether whether is better Did you ever in your wildest dreams?

  • Imagine Barcelona when I'm calling.

  • So did did you think it was a joke when it happened?

  • Uh, not a joke, but I thought, seriously, because I know at the time when I stopped that season when I play the last game, I still didn't have anything in, uh, that I've spoke with a club.

  • And now it was about 28 to 29 clubs that were interested in my service.

  • 29 cops here from Europe all over Italy is bein, uh, I think even Germany in all of this world.

  • And did any of those goes far as talks with you?

  • No, because I said I have the European championship here because he has made a comeback to go back to the Swedish national team.

  • I stopped after 2002 in the World Cup.

  • I said, I want to focus on the European Championship on dhe.

  • I get a phone call?

  • Yeah, a few days before from a wife.

  • Um, before we're gonna meet Holland, play against Holland, and she tells me that Barcelona is interested in me.

  • And I told her I said, now that you have to wait, she s chuckled and said, I don't think they're gonna wait.

  • So I said, OK, then you have to go over there and talk with them.

  • I don't want to know anything together with Robinson.

  • I don't want to know anything and you sort it out.

  • And once everything is finished here, I can I can talk to them.

  • But I want to focus on the Swedish national team at the time.

  • For me, it was it was a dream come true.

  • Always followed.

  • Looked a lot at the Barcelona Games with which talk off human.

  • Uh, Romario, even Rivaldo when he he was there.

  • Ah, loud rope.

  • When he played, there was the dream team was fantastic to watch Romario So for them that they came for me.

  • I was a little bit surprised because I was a little bit older at the time.

  • On DA It's generally not ah, move that Barcelona goes for the tend to to go for the for the younger players or place that comes from the academy.

  • But Frank Rocket, especially Hank Ethan cop knew me from from the Dutch league and obviously knew me from the my Celtic years.

  • And he felt that it wasn't ingredients in me that they could have use off because at the time, uh, just in the heading department, Barcelona wasn't the strongest side.

  • You said that your wife called you to tell you Barcelona orange dress.

  • It's so once all of that, the wheels are in motion there.

  • Is it your agent, Robert Hanssen, who's sorting everything out while you're concentrating on the euro's You're together with my wife years and then after the Euros after the the day after, Um, I had a terrible hangover because we lost against penalties against Holland.

  • I didn't wasn't too pleased about that, but I had to travel to to Barcelona to do the the Medical was two days after I think it was done, the medical Onda press conference, and then I was personal plea.

  • Even at that age, though, is your head spinning now?

  • I wouldn't say spending, but obviously being it one of the biggest clubs in the world and playing it at that ground I played before with Celtic done.

  • But going out in the jersey and what that means.

  • It's just a fantastic feeling.

  • It's something that I'm very proud of.

  • So you're 32 I think when you join them and you're joining the likes of Ronald Dina Samuel Eto messy in yes, the shabby What was their reaction?

  • Was their reaction to your rival.

  • Obviously, it's it's always like that when you arrived as a new player in the other place is always gonna test you out a little because because it's a high right?

  • How decided hierarchy, Yes.

  • Yeah, far mean day so straight away that I could play on DDE, that I was somebody that they they could, uh, get something out off.

  • Um, so it goes quite quick because the players he's straight away.

  • It is a good player.

  • It's maybe not so good play.

  • So when you could see that they were, this guy can do it.

  • How much satisfaction did that give you?

  • I knew at the time I was a very good football player, so it didn't really matter that much to me because I mean I've been playing.

  • Will cop scoring goals in World Cups have been playing European Cup scoring goals?

  • Deggans.

  • Good sides s o.

  • I knew what I could do.

  • Is that part of the makeup of being a professional footballer as well?

  • That knowing that you are good?

  • Yeah, knowing that you're good and know why you're good and keep on doing doing those things.

  • I seen a lot of players that have become good football players and after a while, to stop doing the things that made him good football players and and it's downhill from there and I didn't wanna do that.

  • I always try to train our player, play hard, do my best for the team.

  • The team is always number one, because without my teammates, I can't do anything.

  • The dream move, though, becomes a nightmare in the first season.

  • With that for that No, I wouldn't say nightmare.

  • I mean, that's ah, you journalists do some dramatics to this.

  • Obviously wasn't wasn't the best situation because I was.

  • I was 33 at the time.

  • I turned 33 in September, getting Ah Cruise at interior cruciate ligament injury at that time, knowing what you have to go true.

  • You know that.

  • Come back again.

  • And I already being true in 99 on the leg break.

  • And I have to say the leg break he was 10 times easier to get back from them.

  • Compared to that, Did you fear for your career?

  • Then I feared a little bit for my career because I was 33 years old.

  • I didn't know how my knee looked inside, but apparently looked very, very good.

  • But at the time, it's the energy and all the hard work you have to do in order to do the rehab properly in order to be be able to come back and then you don't know when you come back, you're gonna be good enough or not.

  • As a long journey on 33 I felt I needed a day or two to think about.

  • Are you gonna do this?

  • And if you're gonna do it, you have to do to rehab as good even better than what you did when you broke a leg and I needed two days to sort my head out.

  • And then I flew out to Dr Richard Steadman in in Colorado, spoke a little bit with Giovanni from Broncos.

  • Who's Bean when he played it?

  • Arsenal Lee, He got an operation from Dr Richard Steadman.

  • Andi, uh, asked him about it because obviously they wanted me to do the the operation in Barcelona.

  • But I said, I want Thio.

  • Even though there were good doctors, I'm not saying that they were good, but I wanted the best in the business and Richard Steadman was the guy who invented this operation, and I I I gambled on him on dhe.

  • Yeah, I think we didn't 45 days I was in Colorado than being operated and was back playing after 55 and 1/2 months.

  • I wouldn't recommend it, though, because they didn't trade trust money until maybe after 10 11 months to feel when you when you're twisting and turning that you do that without thinking how you twist and turn.

  • So I took a little bit longer, but I'm happy that I went to Colorado to do that.

  • That surgery, because I think it it made it possible for me to play until I was very eight years old.

  • You say made it possible for you to play, but made it possible for you to pay for Barcelona.

  • They extended your contract already had Ah, one plus one there extra.

  • They offered me an extra year but I said I already had that year but after when?

  • I after the final and offered me more.

  • But I said I want to go home to Sweden lets you just brushed over that final very modestly again.

  • Henrik.

  • But look, look.

  • It was a cameo performance substitute performance, but one that the players within that game still talk about t erry on re after the game, saying I didn't see Ronald Dina.

  • I didn't see it.

  • All I saw was Henrik Larsen.

  • Can you recall what was going through your mind after that match?

  • Particularly given what happened to the previous season as well?

  • Because you're fearing for your career.

  • And now you left in the Champions League.

  • I mean, obviously I was I wasn't even sure I would make the squad for the for the final, because I think three weeks prayer, Prior Thio to define about me and messy at the time I got a slight hamstring.

  • Ah, rupture.

  • I mean, it wasn't a thorn, but it was a little little injury So I missed a few games on DA, I think a few weeks after the that messy got something as well.

  • To be honest, I wasn't sure I would be in the squad for the final.

  • And that worried me.

  • So I think we arrived two days prior to the game and WeII trained, and I made sure that I trained good.

  • And when we had the finishing and that I finished good, because I wanted to be being that squad.

  • I knew that more or less that I wouldn't play from the start.

  • Um, so I was relieved that I was in the squad.

  • Um, And when the game starts, I remember sitting there on DDE.

  • Yes.

  • One to be on the pitch, taking part of it.

  • Um, when things happens as they do, uh, I thought that one soul Campbell scores the first game, the goal in the game.

  • Then I know that I have a big chance to get on the pitch, but I remember watching the game and yes, preparing myself to get on on the pitch.

  • So I was prepared for 90 plus minutes.

  • I'm very, very interested, actually, because you're on the bench just give us an insight.

  • You're saying you're prepared to go on.

  • Are you watching that game on 19 dot game?

  • What I like thinking I can exploit here.

  • I can exploit here.

  • I'm watching the place that I would play against.

  • I think it was too Ran.

  • Uh, Campbell in the central defense, obviously a new then plays because I used to watch ah, lot off Premier Li when I when I lived up in Scotland.

  • So you all the plays that were in that team.

  • So when you look back on that, you wait for cup final.

  • When you're heartbroken on don't wanna watch that game again.

  • Now you've got the greatest night of your life.

  • Would you say, I mean in in terms of football?

  • Yes, because that is the biggest price you can win.

  • But nothing can take away the 70 years I had its Celtic and nothing can take away the three and 1/2 years I had it final because it's all different things that makes it possible in the end, to reach the dream reached the golden I mean, if out wouldn't that played the 433 system in Holland in 90 three until 97.

  • I don't think that I would have Bean interesting for for Barcelona with the skills.

  • I learned that at Celtic and scoring the goals.

  • I wouldn't be interesting for Barcelona.

  • So I'm all of the experience that you get from from the previous clubs.

  • You be not on what you learn to be a professional football player and to pick up the things that are important for you.

  • Trade culminates then in making it possible that keep your focus, keep your calm and awareness and looking for your teammates when I when I when I myself don't get the chance to score ago.

  • So now you're leaving Barcelona What, 34 years old and you go back home to Helsingborg?

  • Surely, after that Champions League final, where you have turned the game by most of the accounts of that game, Henry Lawson turned the Champions League final in Barcelona's favor.

  • I was a part of you.

  • Now they're surely office from big teams again.

  • Yeah, but at the time I said him and my son Jordan was 10 at the time.

  • A daughter was five.

  • Uh, Jordan was born in Holland.

  • My daughter was born in in Glasgow, especially former some somewhere to call home with the traditions and everything that we have in Sweden as well as you have in in Britain.

  • I want to and plus the fact I wanted to play football.

  • I said a lot of times on the bench in Barcelona came on and I played a few games, but I wasn't happy about that because I wanted to play more football.

  • I still felt that I could play football on a on a decent level.

  • And then when I look at my son 10 years old, yeah, there were other opportunities to go somewhere else.

  • I can't remember where, but I'm sure they're waas.

  • I felt that No, I'm going home on Dhe.

  • So these other office didn't even come in.

  • You know you didn't talk to anyone?

  • No, I didn't talk to anybody because I felt it is time for us to go home and on.

  • I'm looking back at it now.

  • I'm very happy I made that decision because both my kids feels that they are Swedish now, Wand, that's important for me.

  • While you're in Helsingborg comes a transfer that surprises everybody here, considering I'm 35 Timers, Wells, Manchester United.

  • And it's what?

  • It's a three month alone.

  • Yeah, How did that come about?

  • And what role did Sir Alex Ferguson play?

  • I remember we played a game against Kalmar, but that's about for us.

  • Bus drive from me East and we beat them.

  • And and then coming back to Olympia Helsingborg home ground on the manager.

  • We had it.

  • Time is Stuart Baxter.

  • He's English.

  • Eso he asked his connections everywhere, huh?

  • And he he pulled me aside When we when we came to a limping he said, Henrik, fancy spell united.

  • You know, I got a phone call from I think it was the Chief Scout.

  • The Contra memories name now on Dhe asked about you joining them on on a three months deal.

  • Long deal.

  • I was really happy that that opportunity came because I told him when when we came to Olympia, I said, Well, I have to go home and and discuss it with the family.

  • But already done, I decided, if they really want me, I'm going there because, uh, did you mean for me it's one of the best clubs that are being that even though I was the only for a short time.

  • The weighted to care of me and my family and a ll the possibilities is there, Alex and all the players were just fantastic and it was a great experience for me.

  • It's a tribute goes because you're getting a way with great pedigree and great character.

  • I know and well known about for a long time in terms of his character is pedigree and his goal scoring ability.

  • I think it's a bad business for us.

  • The only regret I have in my playing career was that I didn't stay on for for the rest of disease and on duh because I think that if I would have stayed the rest of the season, I think that I would have been offered a little bit more, maybe an extension on that.

  • But the problem was that I promised housing board, too, to come home on day.

  • Also, eso talked to you earlier that I wanted the kids to have something where they could call home.

  • I wanted them to have have a base.

  • I'm going to read you a little extract from Sir Alex Ferguson's water biography.

  • You're probably aware of this quote.

  • If you're not.

  • This is nice.

  • On arrival at United, he seemed a bit of a cult figure With our players, they would say his name in Orde Tones.

  • Henrik retained that aura.

  • He looked unnatural.

  • Manchester United player with his movement and courage.

  • Now, unsurprisingly, Sir Alex Ferguson wanted you to extend.

  • And I know when you look back, you regret it.

  • But what did he try and do?

  • How How did he try and convince you?

  • No.

  • Remember we having had talked with some other players involved in that talk is well, and I said, I mean, I really appreciate appreciate it, but I can't do it.

  • Promise tells him where to go, too, because they invested a lot of money for a small club from Sweden and Thio bring me home and everything and around it.

  • So I knew what I signed when I came to Helsingborg.

  • And even though United and everything is so much bigger still felt that I couldn't break my promise to house.

  • It's very honorable.

  • What it what it's Alex Ferguson say when you told him?

  • No, but he understood me, and I think he really appreciated because I mean for me to getting the chance to work with Sir Alex and all the plays that were there at the time was just a great experience and that that just something Ah, woke me up again.

  • I mean, playing back home in Sweden Yeah, is professional, but it's not the professional atmosphere, the or about it.

  • This it was when I when I came to united again, I felt I felt at home there, even though I was there for a short time.

  • And it's Yeah, but having such a long playing career, if I only have one regret that I have to learn how to live with it.

  • Because the following season United won the champagne champions, eh?

  • I wouldn't have to be happy with what I achieved in my career and with all the different clubs and winning one Champions League.

  • That's not it.

  • Isn't you talked about?

  • Alex Ferguson tracks Ferguson trying to convince you you touched on.

  • Some of the players were involved as well.

  • Who was talking to you there?

  • No, all of them were talking to me.

  • There was a few players that I think one of them guys is working for you guys now, so that you can ask him places right back today I could number two on Was he even Maur trying to be even more convincing than that, Sir Alex Ferguson?

  • No, it was I mean, it was just a nice meeting where we sat down, had a chat, and so is there any possibility it wasn't anything else than that?

  • I mean, I afterwards now, I can appreciate that also, because, I mean, it's a world class players sitting there talking with me with probably one of the best ever manager in the game trying to two, yeah, having a shot with me about things.

  • And it was I don't want to make anything more often than it.

  • Wasit was just We understood each other quite quickly in that meeting.

  • We're you're one of the few players who have played with Lin or messy on Cristiano Ronaldo on both of them in their early formative years.

  • That's why I'm saying they play with me.

  • No, I'm just joking.

  • At that time Did you think these two are going to become what they have become?

  • Could you ever imagine messy At the time when I played that Barcelona was young, it was only about 17 turning 18.

  • He was good.

  • He was really good.

  • But I couldn't see but would come, Uh, because I don't think that if anybody started talking about how many goals he would have scored up to today's date, I think everybody will say it's ridiculous.

  • No chance is going to do that.

  • But if you look at all that is, it's just unbelievable.

  • But I couldn't see he was good, But you can't forget I had Ronald Denia in the team at the same time, in practice as well.

  • What you saw there for me.

  • He's, he's he was out of this world and then believing that, Ah, messy and the Cristiano would go there or thereabouts, maybe even beyond, depending what you like in a football player.

  • I couldn't see that.

  • I would say that Cristiano was closer to the finishing article that we saw in Madrid at United Indian when I was there, Uh, because Danny was really, really good and then he has to took the game to another level for him.

  • So this I mean yet those air to fantastic players.

  • But I mean, I played with the job as well.

  • For me Unbelievable.

  • runoff venue for me is the best ever.

  • Then you have.

  • I mean, in Yes, there was a young boy, but you could see that he had skills.

  • I have to be careful that I don't forget that.

  • I mean, that played withdrew.

  • Niet.

  • That's united as well.

  • I mean, I've been fortunate to to play among a lot of, ah, modern days.

  • Great football place.

  • You mentioned rodeo there.

  • I've seen a quote from him where he says, You're his idol.

  • Yeah, I think it wants me a little bit.

  • In 94 in the in the World Cup, we played against Brazil twice on.

  • He's on my dreads and he liked it.

  • Eyes for me, it's not only the the playing side, but it's the human being.

  • I mean, the amount of pressure that he was under at Barcelona when I came there.

  • It's just fantastic the way he he handled it.

  • And all the weight's on his shoulders from all the supporters and always coming in in the morning with a big smile on your face and smiling as soon as you go out and start training, or when, when you get the opportunity to kick a ball for me.

  • That's that's something extra.

  • Emmet Lawson.

  • Thank you for being a fascinating guest.

  • Thank you very much.

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