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Laudrup: Remembering his mentor Cruyff and understanding the hostility of Barca fans towards them

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Laudrup: Remembering his mentor Cruyff and understanding the hostility of Barca fans towards them

As one of the few players who has played for Barca and Real Madrid at the same time, former Danish star Michel Laudrup recently gave an interview to Barcelona TELEVISION's "When the Stadium Lights Go Out" program, and confessed that she understood the hostility of Barça fans to him because of his move to Real Madrid.

Laudrup: "In 1994 I had decided to leave Barca, when Real Madrid gave me an invitation, for me it was an honour, I wanted to continue to play in Spain, why should I go to another country? But I understand that because I switch to Real Madrid, Camp Nou will see me as a traitor. ”

Laudrup said: "The years at Barca were the best time of my career, when the atmosphere in the squad was very good and we were united whether in good times or bad. The match that impressed me the most was in the final round of 93-94 La Liga, where Barca beat Sevilla, but in another match played at the same time, if A Coruña beat Valencia at home they would win the title, A Coruña won a penalty towards the end of the game, but Djukic (Lacco's Serbian defender) lost it and the whole Camp Nou was boiling (Barca won that season with a goal difference). ”

Laudrup said: "After watching the 1974 World Cup, Cruyff and Beckenbauer became my childhood idols, and I joined Barca because of Cruyff's inspiration, I learned the most from Cruyff in my career, and he can explain the complicated things (related to football) in two words. ”

(gransabana)

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