- Michael Laudrup made slight success in his first season at Swansea when he took over after Brendan Rodgers last summer.
- He took The Swans to their first major title, The Capital One cup, which also gained them Europa league qualification.
- Not surprisingly, his success made him a target for big clubs around Europe but he denies the rumours connecting him with PSG and Denmark.
- The situation was even more heated up when Denmark surprisingly lost 0-4 against Armenia in the World Cup qualifications.
- Despite the rumours about Laudrup as headcoach for Denmark he denies it and seems to have found his place at Swansea.
- According to the danish newspaper Politiken, he was asked if he would like to replace Morten Olsen and he replied something like:
- “No, i’m not interested. I’m busy with work at Swansea and i’m not going to replace Morten.”
- Jacob Hallsten