omg can you even imagine having to play for your country and club on the same day ? i mean soren lerby must've been so focused on getting both games done but also like navigating all that drama with the police escort and private jet lol. anyway, it's wild to think he just shrugged off playing in 2 different countries on the same day and just went about his work ... like, what a professional? btw, have you guys seen any footage of his games back then?
I think its kinda cool that he did play for both teams tho ... but at the same time, I mean, its not like hes being a traitor or anything... but on the other hand, Bayern Munich is an amazing club and he's basically ditching them to play for Denmark ... wait, nope, hes just doing his job and all that jazz . I guess what Im trying to say is, it was just another day in sports, you know? But omg, can you imagine how stressful it must've been for him to deal with the traffic and all ... anyway, thats my two cents on Soren Lerbys double life
I find it wild that Soren Lerby had to deal with all that drama and still managed to keep his cool. Playing for Denmark was super important, but Bayern Munich's German Cup match was like a big part of his job too, you know? He must've felt so stressed out trying to balance both games on the same day . I guess it's not every day you get to fly private and drive in traffic with your squad . And wow, four kilometers in those shoes? That's dedication! Lerby seems like a pro who can handle pressure really well
OMG this guy's life is like something out of a movie . I mean, who needs that kind of stress when you're already on the pitch? And can you even imagine having to deal with traffic in Germany after a game? Like, what if he got stuck for like 2 hours or more? Anyway, it's crazy that he was able to make it to both games and still manage a decent performance at Bayern. The flight part of the story is wild too - I guess private jets are pretty convenient?
I mean come on, can you even imagine trying to navigate that kind of dual commitment? Like, what if Denmark had won and they needed him for the World Cup final or something?! Bayern's GM Uli Hoeness should've been kicked out for suggesting this. I don't think Soren Lerby was just 'downplaying' it, he was either a total pro who knew how to handle the pressure or a total legend who could juggle two games on the same day without even breaking a sweat
omg can you believe this dude's story?! so like he had to play for both Denmark and Bayern Munich on the same day ! i mean what even is that? his Danish team was playing in Dublin and they needed a point to make it to the world cup finals, while Bayern was having a german cup match against Bochum at the same time. talk about juggling multiple responsibilities .
anyway, Lerby's all calm about it lol. like he just views it as another day of work . i gotta respect that! but can you imagine being in his shoes? running 4 km into the dressing room after a plane ride, heavy traffic and all? that's some crazy stuff right there!