Irish Sunday Mirror

SWEDE AND SOUR IN SVEN’S ENGLAND

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FEW modern managers divide opinion as much as Svengoran Eriksson.

The facts are that he has won a few trophies along the way, endured more than his share of controvers­y and attracted some of the biggest pay days in world football.

Sven (right) arrived on our shores in 2001 as the England head coach. He had earned this appointmen­t after guiding Lazio to the Serie A title in Italy.

Within a year, he was on Manchester United’s wanted list after Sir Alex Ferguson announced his intention to retire. The belief grew that Sven could not say “no” to United.

But that opportunit­y evaporated when Fergie staged his U-turn and decided to stay.

So moments of promise with England – inevitably ending in disappoint­ments – carried on until Sven announced on January 24, 2006 that he would be quitting England after that summer’s World Cup finals in Germany.

He had been the victim of a newspaper sting in which he gave a detailed outline of his interest to become the next Aston Villa manager, linked to a takeover at the club.

He had also claimed he would persuade England skipper David Beckham to join him at Villa Park.

CHELSEA made it back-to-back titles. Jose Mourinho’s men got off to a flying start with 15 wins from their first 16 games. They clinched the Premier League crown with a win at home against closest rivals Manchester United.

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