The former FC Midtjylland-captain and klubikon Jakob Poulsen sets his career, when his current contract with Melbourne Victory will expire this summer.

he tells This in an interview with Eurosport in the program ‘While we wait’.

The 36-year-old midfielder says that he is already in the summer considering a set career, when he blurted out in the cold in the FC Midtjylland.

“It has been under way for some time. I considered that already in the summer when I smoke out in the cold in the FC Midtjylland, but my decision is come of, that I over the christmas and new year felt that I had not the desire in the same way any more,” he says to Eurosport.

It is neither the result of a limping physics or damage, to Jacob Poulsen has chosen to stop playing football on the professional level this summer.

“It is the most mentally, I’m tired. It hangs together with the fact that I the last period has been very outside and inside of the team here in Melbourne, and now is the desire not any longer,” he says.

He tells that it has been a difficult decision, and that it hangs together with that he in a short time has gone from being a profile in FC Midtjylland to spend a lot of time on the bench.

Although Jakob Poulsen and the family returns home to Denmark for the summer, he thinks not that he will reconsider his decision and play a season in the premier League.

instead, he hopes to get another role in fodboldveenen.

Jakob Poulsen reached 286 matches for FC Midtjylland, with 48 goals and 80 assists to follow. He has won the Danish championship twice with the club, as he also has won pokaltuneringen.

In interwievet with Europsport he tells that the way he came from FC Midtjylland on, hurt.

“I was both upset and disappointed with the way it ended on. It can unfortunately not be made now, but I think and hope they would change it, if they got the chance. I still don’t understand why it had to end that way,” says Jakob Poulsen.

He has also played 35 A-internationals, the highlight of which was scoring against Sweden that secured Denmark’s participation at the WORLD cup in south Africa in 2010.