Source: Team_Talk
Larsson committed to Blues cause
While on international duty with Sweden, the midfielder was quoted in a newspaper in his homeland as saying: "It's obvious I will want to leave (if Blues aren't promoted). It's obvious that you don't want to play a second consecutive year in the Championship."[LNB]Manager Alex McLeish later came out in support of his player saying he shares his ambition. But Larsson himself is keen to stress his words were misquoted.[LNB]"I don't know what has been said over here apart from probably not exactly what I said to the Swedish newspaper, which happens quite often," the 23-year-old told the Birmingham Mail. "As I said before, if people want to start speculation there's not much I can do about it and I'm not going to let that affect me again like it did early on in the season.[LNB]"I suppose from the little things I've heard it sounds a bit misconstrued and it's not exactly the words I said. This stuff happens, it's nothing to worry about, I'm totally committed to the club and doing everything I can to get my form back to my best and help us out.[LNB]"There's not that long to go now so I really have to try to focus on that. I don't even know what's been said over here. But what I said was that I want to be in the Premier League next year like everyone else, like all my team-mates. The best way to make sure of that is to make sure Birmingham get promoted - that's my goal, there's nothing else on my mind."[LNB][LNB]