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My Liverpool dream is dead, says ex-England manager Sven-Goran Eriksson

12 Nov 2013 14:20
The former England boss wants the Reds to challenge for Premier League glory while admitting he has unfinished business with the Three Lions


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Sad face: Sven revealed he was a boyhood Reds fan but will never get the chance to be boss
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Former England boss Sven-Goran Eriksson has revealed that his dream job would be that of Liverpool manager, but that he knows he will never get the opportunity.
The 65-year-old Swede, currently working in China as manager of Guangzhou R&F, was speaking on TalkSPORT on Tuesday morning and revealed himself to be a boyhood Liverpool fan.
Additionally, he also spoke of his hopes that Brendan Rodgers' side, currently sitting second in the Premier League table, could challenge for the title.
“In the past, it was always a dream to manage Liverpool but that will not happen," said Eriksson, who has won league titles in Sweden, Portugal and Italy during his managerial career.
“I’ve always been a Liverpool fan. My father was a Liverpool fan so it’s in the family.
"Liverpool have been doing rather well this season, better than for many years, and I hope they can compete this year in the Premier League because they haven’t done that for a long time.”
Eriksson was in charge of England for five years (2001-06) and took the country on something of a rollercoaster ride, encompassing that 5-1 win in Germany and three successive quarter-finals at major international tournaments - the nation's best run since the 1966 World Cup win.
However, the Swede was unable to bring a major international trophy to his adopted home, despite having the so-called Golden Generation at his disposal.
As such, Eriksson believes that he and the Three Lions have unfinished business together.
“There is unfinished business, but I will never have the England job again so I don’t really think about it,” he added.
“But it’s the biggest football job you can have, a fantastic job. You are proud and happy to have it every day.
"It’s probably the biggest job in the world.”


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For some reason I was genuinely expecting it to be about Cissokho being sent back to Valencia. Ironic title n all.
 
He really did fall so far, so fast. Why could he not build on his England job? Why downhill? Has any England manager in recent times gone on to anything better?
 
Steve McLaren went on to win the Dutch League... Yeesh
 
We should all go and post our same comments in Macca's thread as some sort of forum experiment. He can't see Ryan's thread as he has him on ignore.

6cm first thread cloning experiment.
 
Probably better than Budgie but that's not saying much.
 
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