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Søren LERBY | 1985-1986 | PES Stats Database (Golden Era Backup)

LERBY PES STATS | 1985-1986

Søren LERBY | 1985-1986 brondbylove Søren LERBY Club: Bayern München Number: Position: CMF*, DMF, SMF, AMF Nationality: Danish Age: 28 Foot: L Side: L Length: 184 Weight: 82 Attack: 77 Defence: 76 Balance: 85 Stamina: 89 Top Speed: 83 Acceleration: 80 Response: 86 Agility: 76 Dribble Accuracy: 78 Dribble Speed: 81 Short Pass Accuracy: 84 Short Pass Speed: 83 Long Pass Acc.: 86 Long Pass Speed: 85 Shot Accuracy: 79 Shot Power: 92 Shot Technique: 77 Free Kick Accuracy: 77 Curling: 74 Header: 81 Jump: 78 Technique: 77 Aggression: 85 Mentality: 99 Keeper Skills: 50 Team Work: 89 Injury Tolerance: B Condition/Fitness: 8 Weak Foot Accuracy: 4 Weak Foot frequency: 4 Consistency: 7 [] Box to Box [] Long Ranger [] Enforcer [] Anchor Man [] Free Roaming [] Reaction [] Sliding Lerby scoring a hattrick in 1984 Søren Lerby was at the height of his powers in 1986, representing a terrifying cocktail of an impressive psyche, footballing ability and a will to win boardering on the brink of insanity. With this man you could count on every last inch of blood being sacrifized for the sake of the victory. Nothing was more important. And if the team mates wouldn't follow him to the end and obey his every order as the leader he was born to be, they might as well just fuck off for all he cared. A strutting ego of pride and determination encapsuled this midfield viking who never backed down for anyone. Playing without shin pads as it was still possible in the 80's, he would come charging into anyone who would stand in his way to the final victory. It says it all really that when Bayern Munich in 1983 were looking for a replacement for their captain and leader trotting off to Real Madrid, the fearsome Paul Breitner, the choice to be the new engine and Kampfschwein in the German club's central midfield fell on Lerby. Truly a sign upon which to mark how fearsome qualities the Danish midfielder possessed to be chosen as Bayern Munich's leading man, even more so at a time when foreigners in domestic leagues still were a rarity and especially the Germans still held their homegrown players in higher regard when it came to selecting players for a team's most vital leading positions. But for three years, Lerby dominated the Bundesliga from his role as midfield instigator with the South German giants. Never ever giving up an inch of the field. It was his to command, and only his. Years before, Lerby was at a for the time relatively young age brought to Holland by Ajax Amsterdam's famous youth academy which he attended with fellow childhood friend and team mate Frank Arnesen. Both also started featuring early for the Danish national team in the late 70's and soon became mainstays in Sepp Piontek's plans for making Denmark into a power to be reckoned with in international football. The move to Bayern Munich followed in 1983 and Lerby saw out the remainder of his career with AS Monaco and PSV Eindhoven, winning nine German and Dutch league titles in the process before ending it all of with winning the 1988 European Cup with a PSV Eindhoven side featuring several other Danes. Lerby played in all of Denmark's games in 1986, scoring a goal against Uruguay with a characteristically determined run into the box to hit home from Elkjær's cross. He had already featured at EURO '84 two years prior as so many other of his fellow squad members and would also go on to represent Denmark in West Germany two years later, amassing a total of 69 caps with 10 goals scored. After retiring he later on become coach of Bayern Munich in 1991/1992 as an emergency replacement for the fired Jupp Heynckes, though Lerby later on was fired himself. _________________ Don't know when and if I will be back... CLASSICS: Dan EGGEN, Andreas JAKOBSSON, Denmark 98 + updating all Classic players with new cards system :P Soren LERBY | 1985-1986 | PES Stats Database (Golden Era Backup)

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