
Barcelona striker Henrik Larsson insists he won't go back on his decision to join Helsingborg in the summer.
"My nine-year old son feels more Scottish than anything else at the moment so we have to go back to Sweden," joked Larsson, who nonetheless is enjoying life at Barca and the prospect of playing AC Milan in the semi-finals of the Champions League.
"We have a difficult tie against Milan but we have great belief in ourselves.
"They are a great team in defence even though they have players like (Paolo) Maldini and Alessandro Costacurta who are in their late-30s.
"It is not easy to play at that age so you have to give them a lot of credit.
"We will have to see how it goes, I am not looking further ahead than that to Paris (where the final will be played) as I am superstitious as well and we first have to play a difficult match."
"My nine-year old son feels more Scottish than anything else at the moment so we have to go back to Sweden," joked Larsson, who nonetheless is enjoying life at Barca and the prospect of playing AC Milan in the semi-finals of the Champions League.
"We have a difficult tie against Milan but we have great belief in ourselves.
"They are a great team in defence even though they have players like (Paolo) Maldini and Alessandro Costacurta who are in their late-30s.
"It is not easy to play at that age so you have to give them a lot of credit.
"We will have to see how it goes, I am not looking further ahead than that to Paris (where the final will be played) as I am superstitious as well and we first have to play a difficult match."