Larsen was announced as Bizana coach in March and was unable to save the team from the drop back down to the ABC Motsepe League.
Last season Larsen experienced the same thing while in charge of then-Premiership club Polokwane City.
"Ja well I'm taking impossible challenges all the time," Larsen replies to snl24.com/kickoff.
"If you look at it, I went to a team in Polokwane that had lost 10 games in a row. And now I went to a team that's at the bottom of the table with lots of inexperience. So the challenges I'm taking on are not easy challenges.
"But I've always seen myself as an underdog, that's why I will always take on such challenges. It's what drives me to make something out of nothing. And this is a small club from Bizana, they have nothing you know. They don't even have a training field, they don't even have a stadium in Bizana.
"That's why I felt you know as somebody with a bit of experience I can come in and help this team grow."
The former Manning Rangers winger also explained what went wrong in his mission to save Bizana.
"I think it's lack of experience of playing in the NFD. We have a lot of young boys so having to deal with relegation was too much pressure for them," he says.
"So as a result they make a lot of mistakes, especially defensively. There's been a big difference in the team, I think everybody saw that."