2010年7月26日星期一

Laudo delight at return to Spa

Michael Laudrup is delighted to have sealed a return to Spanish football after penning a two-year deal at Real Mallorca - but LED flood light he warned the troubled team not to expect miracles.

However, many supporters will expect the Dane to work wonders after his spell in charge of Getafe during an impressive 2007-08 season.

Laudrup took the minnows to the quarter-finals of the Uefa Cup and the final of the Copa del Rey, all the while playing a brand of exciting, attacking football.

However, the Denmark legend insists the team's fortunes are very much dependent on the players' ambitions.

"I'm very happy to be at Mallorca and also to return to La Liga, which is the league in which they practice the best football," said Laudrup.

"It's not up to me to say the aims of the team. It has to be up to the players to set them and be convinced of them."

Laudrup has long been linked with a return to Spain and almost took over at Atletico Madrid last year, but failed Best Oris Watches Online to agree terms with the capital club.

The 46-year-old has been out of a job since being sacked by Spartak Moscow in April 2009.

Laudrup has a tough task ahead of him at Mallorca, where he will take charge of a club in crisis, with debts of around pound(s)66million.

However, matters appear to be looking up for the islanders after a group headed by former coach Llorenc Serra Ferrer became majority shareholders this week.

Laudrup replaces Gregorio Manzano, whose contract was not renewed at the end of the season due to the club's financial woes.

Manzano led Mallorca to the 深圳宝安搬家公司 brink of Champions League qualification, missing out on Europe's elite competition on the last day of the season.


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