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Laudrup wins by a landslide in next Madrid boss poll
The former Blancos and Barcelona midfielder won a without a real challenger, suggesting that he is the fans' preferred choice to replace Jose Mourinho
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The poll, conducted by AS, received a total of 40,000 votes and saw the Dane clinch a 78 per cent majority with Rafael Benitez and Carlo Ancelotti receiving 18% and 9% respectively.
The five-time Liga winner spent two seasons at the Blancos as a player after joining from rivals Barcelona in 1994.
Laudrup began his career in coaching as the assistant manager for the Danish national side at World Cup 2002. The former winger then increased his experience with Getafe, Spartak Moscow, Mallorca before moving to England to take charge of Swansea City.
The former Madrid star has had an extremely fruitful first season with the Swans, and this weekend Laudrup takes the Welsh club to Wembley where they will face underdogs Bradford City in the Capital One Cup final.
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