Daniel Agger spoke of his honour after being named Denmark's Player of the Year for the second time.
The national team captain beat the likes of William Kvist, Niki Zimling and Nicklas Bendtner to the award, which he first won in 2008.
"Winning this award is one of the greatest things you can achieve as a Danish footballer," said the 27-year-old. "I'm really committed to spending all my time involved in football.
"I have to admit that there were times when I doubted that I would ever stand here. I have been down and out with injuries, but awards like this make me want to keep going.
"It is my attitude that means I am standing in this position."
Author: @JimmyRiceWriter
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13th Nov 2012 10:47