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Published 20:29 7 Dec 2016 GMT
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At 45, Larsson has admitted that he wishes he had spent a further season under Alex Ferguson at Old Trafford and believes he didn't get the full experience of what it was like to be a part of a Premier League title winning United side.
“That’s the only regret I have in my career,” Larsson said in an interview with FourFourTwo. “I should have stayed, as it would have meant I got a Premier League winner’s medal, and I would have stayed for one more season. But I still had a contract with Helsingborgs and I feel that when you sign a contract, you have to see it out.
“Everything was professional at Manchester United. When I had to attend a christening for my brother’s children, the club ordered a plane to take me there after a match. United really take care of all their players.”
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