Rangers could be about to lose Peter Løvenkrands again | OneFootball

Rangers could be about to lose Peter Løvenkrands again | OneFootball

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Dan Burke·14 February 2019

Rangers could be about to lose Peter Løvenkrands again

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Danish club FC Nordsjælland want Rangers coach Peter Løvenkrands to be their new manager.

Løvenkrands spent six years at Rangers as a player and has been in charge of the club’s reserve team since June 2018.


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But according to Daily Record, the 39-year-old could be heading back to his homeland this year as he is on the list of potential managerial targets to replace outgoing Nordsjælland manager Kasper Hjulmand.

And the former Danish international striker has admitted he would be interested in taking over at the Superliga outfit.

“Of course, I’d be flattered by any interest from FC Nordsjaelland,” Løvenkrands told the Daily Record.

“They’re my local club and being a manager is something I want to do in the future.

“But I love my job at Rangers and that’s all I’m focusing on right now.”

Løvenkrands moved to Ibrox from Danish side Akademisk Boldklub in 2000 and went on to win two Scottish titles, the Scottish Cup and three League Cups before leaving to join Schalke in 2006.