• Name: Nicolaj Thomsen
  • Age: 21 (08-05-1993)
  • Club: Aalborg BK
  • Position: Left Midfield
  • International Caps:
    • Denmark U21
      • 10 matches / 2 goals
    • Denmark U19 
      • 7 matches / 0 goals
    • Denmark U18
      • 4 matches / 0 goals
  • Value: £650.000
He has just turned 21-years old and has only played one full season in Aalborg BK, but can hang his first gold medal around his neck in just a week's time. This week we keep an eye on Aalborgs young star Nicolaj Thomsen.

He came out of nowhere, the young left midfielder starting in Aalborgs first match of the season; neither fans or commentators knew who the talent was. They do now. Thomsen has, despite his young age, played every single match for AaB this season, and made eight assists and four goals. Before the season, all attention was on another young AaB-star, Kasper Kusk, and that might have taken some of the pressure off Thomsen:


“It might be right, but I guess that there never is a great pressure on a young player, as people don’t know what to expect from a new young player. I knew that I had to impress so that added some pressure, but there was a lot of focus on Kusk and he deserves it,” Thomsen says,

“Before the season started, I didn’t expect to be playing in every single match of the season, but I’m very happy that I have and I feel I’ve become better and better.”

However, the winger has worked hard to get where he is now. As a child he played in Frederikshavn, north of Aalborg, and contacted AaB for a trial. After a few tryouts, he was told he was too small and had to go home and work on his speed if he wanted to play for AaB. He did just that, and when AaB opened their own sports college, Thomsen decided to join; the rest is history.

“It has been perfect for me, as I came as a rookie in the professional environment and got to train with some guys who really wanted to get something out of their career and had the ambitions. I always believed in myself, but I had to work hard to get where I am, and my teammates and coaches have always helped me to develop,” Thomsen says.

The first couple of years Thomsen did not play on the best youth teams in Aalborg, but as he made it to the U18's suddenly the career started going forward, not only in Aalborg but also on the youth national teams. So far, the talent has 21 caps on his CV and have played almost every match for the Danish U21 this season - at one point Aalborg had to ask the Danish U21 manager Jess Thorup to spare their talent as they needed him to have a break. 

It is not only in AaB and the national team that Thomsen is popular; his great form have caused interest from both German Borussia Mönchengladbach as well as Dutch Heerenveen, but the Dane is not in a hurry to leave Aalborg. 

“Even though we tell that we don’t have any focus on the interest from other clubs, sometimes you can’t help thinking about what the future brings. But, at the moment I haven’t had time to think about it because we are going through an exciting time.


“I hope we will play in the Champions League next year, so I am staying in AaB for at least a couple of years," the talent says.

And Champions League is on the table for AaB and the talent. A win tomorrow against FC Vestsjælland and if FC Midtjylland at the same time draws or lose against FC Copenhagen practically means that Aalborg are the league champions.

“It is fantastic that we have a chance of becoming the champions, and I think it is good for a young player to have this experience as it adds pressure. Before the season, we were expected to be a part of the relegation battle, but we surprised everyone. I believe it is healthy for a young player to play in such a big club and experience the pressure that follows.”

On top of that, the Danish Cup final awaits next week where the opponent is FC Copenhagen, which Aalborg lost against last time they were in the Cup final. In fact, AaB have made their way to the Cup final seven times, but only won it twice, latest in 1970. However, this is the year for the Cup trophy to return to Aalborg according to Thomsen.

“This is the year, and only a few of us have been in a cup final, so I don’t think it plays a role. I believe we all go into this match as it was any other match, and then I hope we are the winners after 90 minutes.”

With that in mind, Nicolaj Thomsen is preparing himself for, what could be, the best football week he has had in his career so far. Great Dane Football Blog wishes him luck on his way to becoming Champion and Cup winner - all in his first season.





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  • Name: Rolf Toft
  • Age: 21 (04-08-1992)
  • Position: Striker
  • Club: Aalborg BK
  • International caps: None
  • Value: £125.000 (transfermarkt.co.uk)
He is a product of one of the many satellite clubs of Aalborg BK and have been compared to Wayne Rooney; his name is Rolf Toft and he is one of Aalborg's talented strikers.

During the research on this week's talent, one fans site described Rolf Tofts play style to the Manchester United star Wayne Rooney's. Not a Mr nobody that Rooney, but the talent takes the words with ease and acknowledge that Rooney is a great player and that he likes his play style. Unlike Rooney, Toft didn't get that instant success for his team as the Brit did for Everton.

During his youth career in the small club FC Hjørring [Vendsyssel FF today] Toft was a part of the 2nd team for a long time, as he was promoted to the best youth squad in the club, things started going fast; suddenly Aalborg were on the hunt for the talent:
"It went fast from playing on the 2nd team [Youth] in Hjørring to play for the 1st team and then suddenly be on my way to Aalborg, but it was nice that they were interested in me,” Toft says and reflects on what made him interesting for the Superliga team:
“I did well, and the sports director in Hjørring had a past in Aalborg so I believe they talked about me, at least that is what I heard.”
In Aalborg, Toft went directly into a very talented squad with names as Nicklas Helenius (Aston Villa), Lucas Andersen (Ajax Amsterdam) and Kasper Kusk (Aalborg), and felt the pressure right from the start. The striker was suddenly not the best, but among the best and had to fight for his position, until he in 2011, after training with the Superliga squad for six months, was offered a contract. In the same year, he had his debut when he was sent on against Odense Boldklub for the last five minutes, not as a striker, but as a midfielder. 
”It is always good to play some different positions and I can play on the wing, but I would rather be up in front," the striker says.
Since his debut, Toft went in and out of the squad, but had great success with the reserves where he started a goal streak. The many goals may be one of the reasons why he during the start of this season played six matches and started in two of, but then was sent on loan to Vejle BK. From the outside the loan to Vejle could seem rather odd, but the talent has a good explanation:
“It wasn’t in the cards that I would get much match time, and with a Rasmus Jönsson on his way back from his injury, I wanted to get some more experience and time on the pitch.”
However, Toft and Vejle wasn't a happy marriage and after nine matches and one goal, the talent returned to Aalborg to fight for a place in the starting lineup.
“It was a good place to be and the teammates were great, but I came for playing on a high level and didn’t get much time on the pitch,” Toft says about his short spell in Vejle. 

In Aalborg, Toft is now one of six strikers competing for a place in the starting lineup, with the Swedish striker Rasmus Jönsson, on loan from Wolfsburg, and the Lithuanian talent Lukas Spalvis, as the preferred partners at the moment. However, last Sunday the striker was back in the squad and got the last five minutes in the defeat to SønderjyskE and the striker knows that he will have to fight to get some time on the pitch.
“I fight for the every minute I can get, and then we will have to see during the summer if I am to leave Aalborg or I will get more time on the pitch.”  

Obviously, as with every other young Danish Footballer, Toft dreams of an adventure abroad and with Nicklas Helenius in Aston Villa and Lucas Andersen in Ajax, Aalborg could also be a great offset for the striker, but at the same time also a place for him to develop - if he gets the time of the pitch he requires:
“It is good to see that the players from Aalborg can move on to bigger clubs, and at the same time it is nice to play with some players on your own age, whom you have a bit more in common with than the older players,” he says.

However, as the talent mentioned earlier he will have to look for somewhere else to play if he is not given enough time on the pitch to develop, and it seems as Aalborg will have either to let him play or lose him him play or lose him; a loan deal is out of the picture. 
"Either it is Aalborg or somewhere else permanently, but I want to play in Aalborg more than anywhere else,” the talent ensures the fans before preparing for the next days training.






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  • Name: Kasper Kusk
  • Age: 22 (10-11-1991)
  • Position: Wing
  • Club: Aalborg BK
  • International Caps:
    • Denmark A
      • 4 matches / 0 goals
    • Denmark U21
      • 6 matches / 0 goals
    • Denmark U20
      • 3 matches / 0 goals
    • Danish National League team
      • 2 matches / 0 goals
  • Value: £875.000
His father, Søren Kusk, was not only a player but also manager for Aalborg BK; Now the next generation of the Kusk family is one of the most prominent names in the current squad. This week we keep an eye on AaB's Kasper Kusk.

While many players have been marked as talents from the day the tied their boots for the first time, the story is different for Kusk. Since joining Aalborg as 14-year-old, he had to fight to be a part of the youth teams. As the Chief of Talent development in Aalborg, Poul Erik Andreasen, said to Tipsbladet.dk earlier this year:

"He has been fighting for five-six-seven years, where he often was a reserve. It is a long time to be less physical, slower than the others and a head lower. It is well done, and a great part of the reason why we are so happy to see him make a breakthrough."

Kasper Kusk sees his way to the status as Superliga player and profile in Aalborg as a long process:

“During my youth time wasn’t between the ten of eleven best players in the club, so I was forced to train extra and train by myself to develop some of the skills I was missing. It meant that I had to spend some extra time on the training ground, and it wasn’t the best time of my life, but I believe it has strengthened me and helped me work harder."

But, Kusk managed to breakthrough in Aalborg and found his place as a winger, a position he has been able to keep. The young talent took both the fans and the media with storm scoring eight goals last autumn, but after last season's Christmas break Kusk had problems finding the net. Suddenly he was doubted on against, and especially the media were hard to the starlet. However, Kusk takes the dry scoring period with calmness:

"You learn when sometimes things doesn’t go your way, and there is no doubt I would have loved to score goals last spring, but it wasn’t to be. I think most footballers experience an up and down period, and I have learned from it.”

This season Kusk has, unlike the strikers in Aalborg, managed to find the back of the net scoring seven goals so far. Three of them against Randers two weeks ago adding to his 20 goals in 67 matches for Aalborg. However, the stress that the fans shouldn't expect him to score every time and that it is up to the strikers in the club. That said, he admits that his self-confidence raises every time he sees the ball cross the line.

The current form from Kusk and his teammates has brought them to the top of the Danish Superliga second to FC Midtjylland on the first. While some might consider Aalborg as a contestant for the trophy this season, Kusk is more humble:

“We play well and we have some young players performing on a high level, but there is no doubt there will come some qualified teams from behind who wants to be a part of the top, so we are not the favorites.
“We will do what we can, but there will be hard matches and we will have our problems," Kusk says.

The talent had his debut for the Danish national team against Georgia at Aalborg Stadium, but it is not until this season he has been called up regularly by Morten Olsen. So far he can add four caps to his CV, but if the winger keeps playing his best in Aalborg, he will be a part of the future of the Danish national team.

“The most important is to play well for your club, and then grab the chance when you get it for the national team," Kusk says.

The good play for Aalborg have also opened the eyes for the winger around Europe. During the summer, Kusk was linked with moves to clubs as Anderlecht, Crystal Palace and Lille. Earlier this week, Allan Gaarde, Sport Director in Aalborg admitted that the golden boy might leave in the winter transfer window, but not for any price. Kusk himself is not so sure about leaving Aalborg in January:

“I feel good in Aalborg, and have been in Aalborg my entire life so I could see myself staying here for longer. That said, if the right offer come from an interesting club, then I will consider it.
"But I feel good in Aalborg and it will be interesting to see how far this team can go,” the starlet ends the interview.












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  • Name: Jakob Blåbjerg
  • Age: 18 (11.01.95)
  • Position: Centre Back
  • Club: AaB Aalborg BK
  • International caps:
    • Denmark U20
      • 2 matches / 0 goals
    • Denmark U19
      • 4 matches / 0 goals
    • Denmark U18
      • 2 matches / 0 goals
    • Denmark U17
      • 12 matches / 0 goals
    • Denmark U16
      • 7 matches / 1 goal
  • Value: £125.000
He has been called one of the greatest talents of the club by former Aalborg Sports Director, Lynge Jakobsen. So far, he has only made one official appearance in the club dress, but there is firm believes in the defender. This week we keep an eye on Jakob Blåbjerg.

Jakob Blåbjerg is a bit uncertain about when exactly joined Aalborg from the local club Vejgaard Boldklub. When he thinks back, he must have been about 12 or 13-years-old. However, since he joined the club, he has developed into a promising player for the North Jutland flagship. Despite training with the senior squad, Blåbjerg is still a part of the talented U19 squad in Aalborg, but one of the prospects to become a full member of the Superliga team.

“We have always had a tremendous unity on the teams I have played for, and by looking at the senior squad, you can see that they are willing to use many of the young players, which is nice," says Blåbjerg about his youth time in Aalborg.

When Blåbjerg signed his first full time contract with the club in 2012, the current Sports Director Lynge Jakobsen called the defender one of the greatest talents in the AaB. A predicate the talent have learned to live with, but does think about in his everyday  life. Manager in Aalborg, Kent Nielsen says about the player and his talent predicate that:

“Jakob have trough his presentations here in U17 and U19 teams, and through his many youth national matches shown that he is a talented player, but the hardest step is to go from youth to senior football.”

The defensive player took one step towards playing senior football when he was invited on the club's training camp in Portugal last February. Blåbjerg had played a few training matches, but did not expect to be invited to Portugal so when Director of Talent Development Poul Erik Andreasen called it was a great surprise for the defender. According to Blåbjerg, the call made him realise that he could do something with his football career.

As the start of the spring-season approached Aalborg's central defends were hard struck by injuries and bans; Kenneth Emil Petersen was out with a ban while Rasmus Thelander suffered from an injury, and on the day of the first match against Silkeborg the last defender Lasse Nielsen was injured just before kick off. Suddenly, Blåbjerg was facing his debut.

“I did know until 30 minutes before the match started. Mentally I hard warmed up as a substitute, and did expect to play as it is rare you make changes in the back four doing a match.
During the warm up I am playing some small games with the rest of the reserves when I am  that he [Lasse Nielsen] is injured. We are three players beginning to warm up when Kent [Nielsen] approaches me and asks if I am nervous about playing, and I told him that I felt ready. Then you start he said."

Jakob Blåbjerg was not the only debutant that day. His partner in the central defends was the 20-year old Kasper Pedersen, and together with the rest of the team they were a part of the youngest starting lineup in the Danish Superliga ever. Despite ending 2-2, the player sees the match as his greatest experience in his career so far.

The defender has a couple of experiences to chose between with his, so far, 27 international caps divided on five different Danish youth national teams. Most of the matches, Blåbjerg have been in the starting XI and have been a regular for years both for Denmark and his youth teams in Aalborg.

“The primary development happens in your club, so it is something extra to be part of a national team and represent your country. Especially when we play qualification matches and matches where there are points at risk. Furthermore, it gives you some international routine even though it is only on a youth level," he says.

His international experience can turn out to be important for the talent to reach his next goal: to become a part of the AaB's Superliga starting line up. One thing is for sure; the managers and coaches in Aalborg has the belief in him, and so do Blåbjerg. The upcoming star in Denmark.









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  • Name: Rasmus Thelander
  • Age: 21 (09.07.1991)
  • Position: Central Defender
  • Club: AaB
  • International Caps:
    • Denmark U20
      • 1 match
      • 0 goals
    • Denmark U19
      • 1 match
      • 0 goals
    • Denmark U18
      • 1 match
      • 0 goals
  • Value: £300.000 (transfermarkt.co.uk)



The short hair and the fit buddy will all the tattoos – not the typical Aalborg BK defender -  made some of Aalborg BK’s senior fans raise an eyebrow when their beloved club signed this talent. This week we keep an eye on Rasmus Thelander.

Despite the tough appearance, Thelander ensures the Aalborg fans that if they got to know him they would understand that he is not a big bully. However, the tough attitude might have played a role when the defender was sent off in his debut for the Danish U18 national team against Ukraine. The Danish team was standing very deep when a cross was sent into the box. As Thelander turned one of the Ukrainian striker was suddenly in front of him, and despite Thelander’s try to stop the striker fell.

“As the referee saw it I tackled the player, and he decided to give them a penalty. My thoughts were, “it’s my debut and I giving them a penalty!”, and I hadn’t seen it coming when the referee presented me with the red card.”

Thelander joined Aalborg on a free transfer in the summer 2012, but before that the defender went through quite a transfer saga. The defender started playing football in Herlev before he joined Akademisk Boldklub in the Danish 1. Division, where he became one of the players that should help the club in a rather difficult time.

“After 2010 where we kind of failed, the club started focusing on young players inclusive me. It was great because we were so many young players, and I had to take more responsibility qua my position in the defend,” the former AB player says.

After playing his way into the AB team, suddenly the Dutch Eredivisie club Roda JC was interested. Thelander was invited on a week’s trial, but already on the second day the Dutch’s decided to keep him for four extra days. The trial went more than well as the club decided to make an offer for Thelander after he scored a goal dribbling from one end to the other.

After a month of negotiating, the only thing missing was the medical check. However, before it would happen Roda had changed their manager and the deal ran out in the sand.

“My gut feeling told me that it was the place for me. I had been down there on a trial, and I was surprised by the quality; without being rude, I thought the players were on a higher level. I was ready to go from the Danish 1. Division to the Eresdivise and skip the Danish Superliga because I believed I could play myself on the team.  So I was disappointed when it didn’t happen,” the talent says.

Instead, it was Aalborg that became Thelander’s new club. According to the defender, AaB’s manager Kent Nielsen had contacted him several times within the last couple of weeks of his contract and expressed that he wanted him to join Aalborg.  Kent Nielsen says about his decision to bring Thelander to Aalborg:

”When we signed Thelander we had Nielsen [Lasse] and Kenneth Emil [Petersen] as our main central defenders, and we needed a talent as a backup. We had just lost Kjetil Wæhler, and of course we had to have more than just two central defenders, and as the economic is in AaB we decided to go for a young and talented player and Thelander goes under that category.”

While Thelander made 43 appearances for AB, he has so far only gotten 9 matches for Aalborg. However, the manager has an explanation for the lack of matches.

“It is very rare that we change in our central defends, so Rasmus Thelander is more of a future prospect on that position. Of course, if he plays better than one of the other he will take over the position, but it takes time,” Nielsen says.

Due to injuries and bans Thelander was set to play in the three first matches of the spring season, but for the first time in his Aalborg career Thelander became injured himself. However, the talented defender is ready to wait for his chance and is hoping that it will one day take him abroad and add some national matches to his c.v.
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              Name: Nicolaj Ritter
               Age: 20 (8-5-1992)
          Position: Wing
              Club: Silkeborg IF
International caps: Denmark U20:  1 Match(es)
                                  0 Goal(s)
                    Denmark U19:  5 Match(es)
                                  1 Goal(s)
                    Denmark U18: 11 Match(es)
                                  0 Goal(s)
                    Denmark U17: 15 Match(es)
                                  1 Goal(s)
                    Denmark U16:  4 Match(es)
                                  0 Goal(s)
             Value: £175.000 (Transfermarkt.co.uk)
                  
”He is an aggressive, offensive player who loves to interfere in every situation of the match, even when he is not near the ball. He is a player who lives in the game and the type of player who can make things happen”
                                              - Keld Bordingaard, Coach of Silkeborg IF
 
Nicolaj Ritter moved around between minor clubs in North Jutland, before joining Aalborg BK. However, before his youth career was even started he joined the FC Midtjylland Academy, where he played together with last week’s talent Mads Hvilsom.
 
“It was a difficult choice to leave Aalborg. I was doing fine and thought that it was the club for me. However, after seeing the concept in FC Midtjylland, with the academy, the school and the pitches I fell in love with the idea. It seemed so professional at the Academy”.
Ritter joined Midtjylland at the age of fifteen, and thereby had most of his youth in the club. Here, he won two Danish youth Championships and participated in several international cups. It was also in Midtjylland Ritter found his way to the Danish youth national team. However, his senior debut was to be in another club. Last summer, the winger joined Silkeborg IF: 
 
“My time in Midtjylland was the best and I believe that it is the best place to be as a young player. However, I felt that I wouldn’t have any game time on the senior team. To develop I needed some senior game time and I felt that Silkeborg could give it to me”.
 
In the new club, Ritter went from being nobody to be in the starting XI. His debut in the best Danish league came, ironically, in the 2-1 win against his former club FC Midtjylland. However, the break trough is still to come, but one of the team mates in Silkeborg – former Bolton striker Henrik Pedersen – is sure this is the season for Ritter. The young winger is happy for the trust in him:
 
“I feel that I am getting better and better from every match I get, and I am proud and happy that a great player as Henrik, trust in me. I just hope I can live up to the expectations”.
 
Silkeborg coach Keld Bordingaard ensures that the break through is not impossible for Ritter, but he can’t “promise either Henrik or Ritter that it will happen.”

Since his transfer to Silkeborg, Nicolaj Ritter has been a part of the Danish U19 national team as well as the U20, where he had his debut this year. It is a dream for the young player, to play for the Danish senior national team, however; it is not something he worries about at the time. Instead, Ritter dreams to transfer to a foreign club one day: 
 
“If I have the chance in a couple of years, it is defiantly an opportunity. I would really like to experience life as a Dane in a foreign club.”

Ritter would prefer to play in the Dutch or Spanish league, and has Real Madrid as his favorite team. However, right now the talent keeps his feet on the Danish ground, and his coach urges him to stay there:
 
“Right now there is plenty of challenges for Ritter, in the Danish Superliga.”

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In relation to last weeks talent profile, Nicklas Helenius answers 5 questions from the twelve yard spot.

What is your favorite team?My favorite team is Arsenal. Before I became a fan of Arsenal I supported many teams, and where especially a fan of David Beckham. But then I saw Arsenal play, I think it was in 2000, where they won against Manchester United at home and Henry scores an incredible goal. The way they played back then, their style and speed in the team, attracted me, and I have been a fan ever since.

Who is your biggest idol?
Once it was Henry, when he was in Arsenal. He was a fantastic player, but right now it is Robin van Persie. He is a top player and a great finisher.

What is your greatest experience?
There have been a lot of great experiences, but the greatest is when I scored a hattrick against Silkeborg. It was cool to try it.

Where is Nicklas Helenius in ten years?
Then I have been in Holland and had success and perhaps in Germany. The ultimate dream is to play in Arsenal. In twelve to thirteen years from now, I could see myself back in the Danish Superliga.

Who, from Aalborg BK, should the European clubs keep an eye on?
We have Lukas [Edit: Andersen], who has a great future. He still has a lot to learn, but he has the talent. Our goalkeeper Nicolai [Edit: Larsen] can also become a great player. He has the talents that are needed.
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Follow up: Andreas Bruhn Christensen - 5 shoot shootout

In relation to last weeks talent profile, Andreas Bruhn Christensen answers 5 questions from the twelve yard spot.

Who is your biggest idol?

I have two, and they are Xavi (Barcelona) and Frank Lampard (Chelsea). Xavi has a view of the game and is an intelligent football player who often chooses the right solutions, while Frank Lampard is a scoring midfielder. He scores goals almost when he wants. I would not complain if I could incorporate some of that into my play. 

What is your greatest experience as a football player?The trial in Liverpool and my debut for the Danish national team were some great experiences. It is a dream to represent your country. It was a lovely match, and I played well; all together it was a great experience.
 
Who is the hardest opponent you have ever played against?We met Spain in Copa del Atlantico. They had three midfielders, which were amazing to play against.

Where is Andreas Bruhn in 10 years?I should be in Germany, Holland or England by then. That is what I hope for.
 
Which team would you most like to play for?
If I was to play in Germany would I like to play for Bayern Munich or Borrusia Dortmund. However, playing for Real Madrid in Spain, would be the top of everything.
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Keep an eye on: Andreas Bruhn Christensen

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               Age: 18 (17-02-1994)
          Position: Center Midfield
              Club: AaB (Aalborg BK),
                    Danish Superliga
             Debut: Still to come
International caps: Denmark U18: 3 Match(es)
                                 0 Goal(s)
             Value: Unknown



Andreas Bruhn, who started his career in the Danish minor club Støvring IF, joined Aalborg BKs youth department in 2008 season. The player joined the club after he had been invited to play for AaB in a cup in Germany in 2007. Here, Bruhn, scored not less than four goals in seven matches.

The talented midfielder here gives a view on his strengths and weaknesses:
“I have a great running capability and I good at taking the deep runs [into the opponents defends]. Besides that, I am a good all-a-rounder and can do a little of everything. One of my weaknesses is that I am not physically big enough as I am quite slender. Another thing is that sometimes, I am a bit slow mentally, when I am on the ball”.

Jacob Friis, Coach of the AaB U19 squad, also shared his view on the player:
“He has a high technical level and quality to drift the ball forward. He is a great, smart player with an intelligent mind for the game. A creative type, that is the first thing that comes to mind when I think of him”.

In his first year at Aalborg Boldspilklub, Andreas Bruhn Christensen was invited on a trial at Liverpool FC together with two other AaB-talents: Lucas Andersen and Viktor Ahlmann Nielsen.
“It was a great experience! I was only fourteen at the time and I never saw it coming, and it was quite overwhelming. We were met by Daniel Agger, and he told us about the club and said that we should just enjoy it”.

Bruhn Christensen had his debut on the Danish U18 national team in the 0-2 loss against Belgium, in 2011. He was also a part of the team playing in the Copa Del Atlantico in Spain where Denmark met the Spanish, and Russian U18 teams.

The international games have given the talented player a taste for more, and he has clear dreams of the future:
“I have a dream of playing in a foreign country; however my short-termed goal is to be a part of the Superliga squad.”

And Jacob Friis believes that the player can make it in another league:
“He as the mentality, which is a need for playing in England. I even believe that he could be a fan favourite with his technical level. But he needs to work with the physic to make it”.

Andreas Bruhn Christensen has 1½ year left of his contract in Aalborg BK, who has high believes to the player. 
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