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HENRIK LARSSON

Ljungberg: ‘It’s good to have Henrik back’

Sweden's captain Freddie Ljungberg says it is good to have former Celtic and Barcelona striker Henrik Larsson back as they prepare for their Euro 2008 campaign.

Ljungberg: 'It's good to have Henrik back'
Photo: Maja Suslin/Scanpix

Despite announcing his retirement after the 2006 World Cup, Larsson, who turns 37 in September, was persuaded to return to the national side by Sweden’s coach Lars Lagerbäck for his country’s Euro 2008 mission.

With 95 caps and 36 goals to his name, Larsson has been playing for his local team Helsingborgs IF since 2006, with a three-month loan spell at Manchester in 2007, and he trained with the Swedish squad here on Wednesday in pouring rain.

Larsson played up front alongside Internazionale striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic for the first time since the 2006 World Cup in the 1-0 defeat to the Ukraine on June 1st in a Euro 2008 warm-up international.

“He has been away for a little bit, but it’s great to have him with us, he has a lot of experience and maybe brings an extra style of game and gives us a few more options,” said West Ham midfielder Ljungberg.

“It just feels great to have him here again.”

Both Larsson and former Arsenal man Ljungberg, who has 71 caps, are key players for Sweden who face defending champions Greece, Russia and Spain in Group D.

Winger Ljungberg has been struggling with a leg injury, but played part of the game against the Ukraine and says he should have no problems ahead of next Tuesday’s first Euro 2008 match against Greece in Salzburg, Austria.

“It feels quite good,” said 31-year-old Ljungberg.

“I tested it against the Ukraine to see how it was and it felt good, I could have stayed on for a bit longer than I did, but it’s good to know its strong.”

And the Swedish captain said his side can qualify from their group if they play to their potential.

He said: “Spain are always going to be favourites, they are a great side, it’s going to be hard, we played well against them at home and we struggled a bit away.

“But if we play to the level we know we can we will qualify from the group.”

FOOTBALL

Henrik Larsson makes cameo comeback

Swedish veteran Henrik Larsson pulled on his boots and rekindled past glories in a fleeting appearance on Wednesday for local Helsingborg side Högaborg, the division two outfit where his glittering career began.

Henrik Larsson makes cameo comeback

“It was great fun to play. I can’t remember the last time I played for Högaborg,” Larsson said to the Aftonbladet daily after the game.

Larsson, who made his name at Scottish side Celtic before short spells in the twilight of his career at Barcelona and Manchester United, turned out for the Swedish fourth tier club in order to ease a striker injury crisis.

The 41-year-old local lad, who serves as assistant trainer, came on with seven minutes remaining of the tie against Tenhult which ended with a 4-2 win for Högaborg.

While the veteran goal-poacher’s impact on the play was limited, Larsson’s appearance was enough to grab the attention of the international press, with UK newspapers The Guardian and The Daily Mail both penning write ups.

The news even extended beyond the English-speaking world with newspapers in Hungary, Belgium, Indonesia and Vietnam picking up the story, according to Aftonbladet.

The match is however unlikely to signify more than an interesting anecdote in Larsson’s prestigious sporting career, with the former Swedish captain explaining to the newspaper that further appearances are unlikely.

Aside from helping his team out of a bind, the match completes the circle for Larsson who had long expressed an ambition to finish his career where it all began.

Larsson spent his youth career at Högaborg before playing 64 times for the first team, registering 23 goals.

He moved on to local giants Helsingborg, where his 50 goals in 56 appearances was enough to attract the attention of Dutch team Feyenoord.

Larsson moved on to Glasgow in 1997 and spent seven years with Celtic before short spells with Barcelona, where he notably came off the bench to help the Catalans to win the Champions League in 2006.

While Henrik plans to return to the dugout, the family name will however remain on the teamsheet for the immediate future as son Jordan is a member of the Högaborg first team squad.

Peter Vinthagen Simpson

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