MICHAEL LAUDRUP HAS slammed the manner of his sacking by Swansea and revealed he is considering legal action against the Premier League club.
Denmark football great Laudrup was dismissed as manager of the south Wales side on Tuesday following a poor run of results, barely a year after leading the Swans to the League Cup, the first major trophy in their history.
โI am deeply disappointed to have been dismissed as manager of Swansea City,โ Laudrup said in a statement issued Tuesday with Swansea 12th in the table and still involved in the FA Cup and Europa League.
โIn particular, the manner in which it happened and the actions the club has taken since notifying me in the briefest of letters which gave no reasons why such hasty and final action was deemed necessary.
โI am, of course taking legal advice and the LMA (League Managersโ Association) have already written to the club asking for a proper explanation as to why I was summarily dismissed.โ
Laudrup added heโd been banned by Swansea from visiting the training ground to thank the players.
โThe club has informed me that I cannot visit the training ground to say my farewells to the players so I do that now through this statement.
โThe players have been fantastic and their contribution under the very professional guidance of my coaching staff has been absolutely fundamental to the clubโs recent successes. Three members of my staff have also been dismissed.
โWhilst league results have been disappointing of late, we are still 12th in the table and it is there for all to see the fine margins in the league this season in terms of points that separate 11 clubs.โ
Swansea have collected just six points fron their last 10 matches and are just two points above the relegation zone heading into this weekendโs derby against Welsh rivals Cardiff.
Swansea have picked up just six points from their last 10 matches and are two points above the relegation zone heading into this weekendโs derby showdown with Cardiff.
Laudrup added: โI have thoroughly enjoyed my time managing in the Barclays Premier League which I consider to be the one of the best leagues in world football.
โOf course the obvious highlight during my time in charge was leading Swansea to the first major trophy in the clubโs history in winning the Capital One (League) Cup at Wembley resulting in European qualification.
โI wish the club the very best for the future and for the rest of the season in the Barclays Premier League, Europa League and the FA Cup.โ
Defender Garry Monk and first-team coach Alan Curtis will be in charge of the team for the Cardiff match.
Swansea chairman Huw Jenkins, explaining the decision to sack Laudrup, said Tuesday it was the first time in nearly a decade the club had taken such action.
But he insisted removing Laudrup was necessary โto allow us to get back to basics and produce the performance levels that have served Swansea City so well over the last few yearsโ.
Friends of mine recently got a taxi back to the airport from Anfield after a game. When they went to pay taxi driver said they could put it towards Seanโs rehab fund. Great gesture
Mighty to hear
Brilliant to see! Poor man just wanted to watch his team! Hope his rehabilitation is going well for him. Hopefully he gets to the merseyside next month too.
Very brave women, very brave family. Iโm not the greatest fan of soccer but Liverpool FC seem to reach out to their fans in crisis.
@Aonghus OReilly: liverpool have always had a huge connection with its fans you canโt deny that
Super stuff Sean YNWA
Iโd be no fan of Liverpool but great to see this .
Best wishes enjoy the game Sean . YNWA
Good man Sรฉan , nice to see you smiling again.YNWA
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