Sven-Goran Eriksson says it is “like a dream” to be taking charge of Liverpool for their ‘Legends’ charity match at Anfield this weekend.
The 76-year-old former England boss, who revealed in January he had been diagnosed with inoperable pancreatic cancer, will be part of the management team as the Reds play Ajax Legends in Saturday’s LFC Foundation fundraiser.
During interviews when he revealed his health issues, Eriksson said he had always been a Liverpool supporter and wanted to manage the club.
Former England manager Sven-Goran Eriksson (left) with former Liverpool star John Barnes
And on Friday the Swede told a press conference ahead of the charity game: “It’s like a dream.
“When I was a manager I always dreamt about Liverpool, but that never happened. It was close once, it was some discussion once, many years ago…it never happened. But now it happens!
“When they asked, I thought it was a joke. I said of course, and then it’s charity, which makes it even more lovely.
“’You’ll Never Walk Alone’ is magic. I’m looking forward to it. I’m very honoured and thankful to Liverpool that they gave me this opportunity.
“I think it must be maybe the best atmosphere in the world, in all big football stadiums I have been to, and part of that is the song when the players come out. The atmosphere is incredible.”
Eriksson said his love of Liverpool came from his father supporting the team.
He also said that around 1979, when he was young manager in his homeland, he wrote to the club asking if he could come to watch some training, and in reply received an invitation.
“I saw a game and some training, I was honoured to go into the Boot Room. That was great, fantastic,” he said.
“All the training sessions, they were playing one touch, two touches.
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