Larsson to make return for Sweden
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Henrik Larsson maintains he will still leave Celtic at the end of the season despite coming out of international retirement.
The striker has agreed to return to the international fold for the second time to play for Sweden in Euro 2004. But the 32-year-old has dashed hopes that he would perform a similar club turnaround.
"There is no chance of me changing my mind about Celtic," Larsson said. "I am sure I will be leaving after this season."
Larsson has not played for Sweden since a Euro 2004 qualifier against Hungary last April. He had announced he would quit after the 2002 World Cup.
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