Henrik Larsson tipped to thrive at a top European club
Thursday 16 April 2015 13:49, UK
Former Celtic, Manchester United and Barcelona striker Henrik Larsson is destined for greatness as a manager, according to Helsingborg goalkeeping coach Daniel Andersson.
Ex-Sweden international Larsson signed a three-year deal to become Helsingborg manager last November, taking charge of his hometown club after managerial spells at Landskrona and Falkenberg.
Andersson, who worked as a kitman for the Swedish Allvenskan side last season, hit the headlines last week when Larsson was forced to play him in goal due to an injury crisis.
And the 42-year-old insists Larsson's experience of playing at some of the world's biggest clubs will make him an attractive proposition to leading European teams.
"I'm not surprised at how easily he has adapted to management because I have known Henrik for a while, but I think it's quite clear that he's going places for sure," Andersson told Sky Sports.
"He comes into the job with massive experience of the game at the very highest level. He has the international experience and the first-hand understanding how to handle the pressure that comes with a job like being a coach at a top European club.
"When Henrik speaks even the lightning stands still and everybody listens. He's very clear about what he wants.
"It's quite obvious that he is going places even as a coach. I would be very surprised if he is not contacted by some of the bigger clubs in Europe in the near future."
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Andersson also revealed Celtic went to great lengths to bring the Swedish centurion back to the club as manager when Neil Lennon resigned from his position in May last year.
“When you consider that last year Celtic took a private jet and flew over to Sweden to try and convince him to come to Celtic I think that says it all really,” he said.
“Everyone knows how he is thought of at Celtic. They even print jerseys with God No 7 on the back. I think a lot of Celtic supporters think Henrik is one of the best players that they have ever had there.
“But Henrik is very humble and he's not the type of guy that brags even though he knows what he did there. I even played against him in Scotland when I was at Hibs so I know what it's all about. I know how big Henrik was out there at Celtic but he never speaks about it in those terms.
“He knows what he's done and he's very cool about it.”
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