Soren Lerby's Double Life: Midfield Maestro Walked the Fine Line Between Club and Country. In 1984, Soren Lerby found himself in a unique predicament - he was set to play for both Bayern Munich and Denmark on the same day, albeit in different countries. The Danish midfielder had to navigate his dual commitments after Bayern's then-general manager Uli Hoeness suggested he play in both games.
Lerby played for Denmark in Dublin, where they needed a point to reach the 1986 World Cup finals. His national team was set to face Ireland in a qualifier match at Lansdowne Road Stadium, with Denmark eventually winning 4-1. Meanwhile, Bayern Munich had a German Cup last-16 match against Bochum that evening.
After the Danish game, Lerby was whisked away by police escort to Dusseldorf Airport, where he boarded a private jet to travel to Bochum in time for his second match. The flight went smoothly, but the drive from the airport to the stadium proved challenging, with heavy traffic causing Lerby to have to run four kilometers into the dressing room.
In the evening match against Bochum, Bayern Munich would eventually win 2-0, although Lerby was only able to make a brief appearance as a substitute. Despite playing in two games on the same day, Lerby has downplayed the experience, viewing it as just another day at work.
Lerby played for Denmark in Dublin, where they needed a point to reach the 1986 World Cup finals. His national team was set to face Ireland in a qualifier match at Lansdowne Road Stadium, with Denmark eventually winning 4-1. Meanwhile, Bayern Munich had a German Cup last-16 match against Bochum that evening.
After the Danish game, Lerby was whisked away by police escort to Dusseldorf Airport, where he boarded a private jet to travel to Bochum in time for his second match. The flight went smoothly, but the drive from the airport to the stadium proved challenging, with heavy traffic causing Lerby to have to run four kilometers into the dressing room.
In the evening match against Bochum, Bayern Munich would eventually win 2-0, although Lerby was only able to make a brief appearance as a substitute. Despite playing in two games on the same day, Lerby has downplayed the experience, viewing it as just another day at work.