Sven-Goran Eriksson: Former England manager dies aged 76 after cancer battle
Swede died surrounded by his family on Monday morning
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The former England manager has died at the age of 76 as tributes poured in from the world of football
Eriksson built a reputation as one of the brightest minds in European football, but his career was derailed by a turbulent time in England while the tabloid media revelled in his colourful personal life
Eriksson, who had been battling cancer, was the first foreign manager of the England national side.
The former England manager has died aged 76.
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Eriksson, who had been battling cancer, was the first foreign manager of the England national side.
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Eriksson died on Monday aged 76.
The highlight of Eriksson’s England reign was a 5-1 rout of Germany in Munich in 2001, with Owen scoring a hat-trick.
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It was once said of Eriksson that ‘England needed Winston Churchill but got Iain Duncan Smith’, yet football’s amiable globetrotter deserves huge respect for a stunningly successful career that preceded drinking from the Three Lions’ poisoned chalice
Tributes are pouring in from across the footballing world to former England manager Eriksson, who has died at the age of 76