13:22 GMT, Tuesday, 18 November 2008
Laursen wins Danish player award
Aston Villa defender Martin Laursen has been voted Denmark's Player of the Year at a ceremony in Copenhagen.
Laursen, 31, beat Arsenal striker Nicklas Bendtner and midfielders Christian Poulsen and Daniel Jensen to the award from the Danish FA.
Laursen has been a key man in Villa's success under Martin O'Neill over the last two seasons since overcoming a serious knee injury.
He signed a new two-and-a-half-year contract at Villa Park in January.
Laursen joined Villa from AC Milan for £3m in April 2004 but suffered a torrid time with a recurring knee injury.
But he won his battle for fitness following surgery and has been a virtual ever present in the side over the last two seasons.
In 2007/08 he scored six goals as Villa finished sixth and qualified for the Intertoto Cup.
This season the Dane has been a huge influence as O'Neill's side threaten the top four in the Premier League and sit comfortably placed to qualify for the last 32 of the Uefa Cup.
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