Laudrup démissionne de Getafe
vendredi 16 mai 2008
Résumé de l'article
Avant de dernier match de Primera División de la saison du Getafe FC, Michael Laudrup a annoncé dimanche qu'il quittait la tête de l'équipe. "Chacun doit choisir le moment pour prendre ses décision, et je pense que mon heure est venue", déclarait l'entraîneur (43 ans) qui avait succédé à Bernd Schuster il y a dix mois. "L'équipe connaît de profonds changements chaque année, et ça fonctionne bien. Je n'aime pas dire au revoir. Les moments que j'ai partagés avec cette équipe resteront gravés à toujours."
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Changing club
Announcing his decision prior to Getafe's last Primera División game of the season against Real Betis Balompié on Sunday, the 43-year-old former Denmark international said: "Each person must choose their moment to make decisions and I think that my moment has arrived now. This is a team that goes through big changes every year - it's something that works well. Last year 12 or 13 new players arrived and according to what I've been told the same will happen again this year."
Fond memories
A former coach at Brøndby IF, Laudrup had an eventful season in Spain. Getafe secured their top flight status for another year and narrowly missed out on a place in the UEFA Cup semi-finals following an extra-time defeat to FC Bayern München. The side from the suburbs of Madrid also reached their second successive Copa del Rey final only to lose to Valencia CF. "I don't like saying goodbye," Laudrup said. "The moments we've shared in this team will be forever in our memories."