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Sven-Goran Eriksson reveals Liverpool wish and regret, fans propose possible solution

 

The former England manager revealed this week that he has “best case a year” left after being given a terminal cancer diagnosis

 

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Former England manager Sven-Goran Eriksson has admitted his regret at never having coached Liverpool, but fans have come forward with a possible solution for the terminally ill 75-year-old.

 

 

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Eriksson revealed earlier this week that he has only one year left to live at most following a terminal cancer diagnosis and in an interview with Sky, the Swede spoke of his affection for the Reds.

 

“My father is still alive and is still a Liverpool supporter, and I’m a Liverpool supporter as well – I’ve always been,” he told Sky News.

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“So I always wished to be the manager of Liverpool, and that will not happen for sure, but I’m still a Liverpool fan.”

 

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Fans on social media were quick to propose a solution, saying Eriksson should be placed in charge of the Liverpool Legends for the Reds’ next charity match in March.

 

 

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And former Liverpool winger Luis Garcia got on board with that idea. “Legends game [there’s] still a chance,” he replied on X (formerly Twitter).

 

Luis Garcia is usually involved in the Liverpool Legends’ matches, which raise money for the LFC Foundation.

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Sir Kenny Dalglish and Ian Rush are set to take charge of the team for the game against Ajax’s legends at Anfield on March 23rd, but Eriksson would be a popular choice if his health allows.

 

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“I think people would think it a lovely thing,” John Gibbons of The Anfield Wrap podcast told Sky. “He’s a popular person, but knowing that he’s got this dream of being a Liverpool manager all this time just kind of hit home for those Liverpool fans even more really.”

 

And he added: “I’ve seen quite a few Liverpool fans mention that and I think it’s a fantastic idea. It’s not my idea, but it’s one I’ve seen and I think it would be absolutely brilliant.”

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