An emotional Sven-Goran Eriksson described the experience as 바카라absolutely beautiful바카라 after his long-held dream of managing Liverpool was fulfilled at Saturday바카라s charity match at a packed Anfield. (More Football News)
The 76-year-old former England boss, who in January revealed he had been diagnosed with terminal cancer, grew up a Liverpool supporter and being in charge of the team was something he had always wanted to do.
That became reality as Eriksson, alongside former Reds stars Ian Rush, John Barnes and John Aldridge, oversaw a side that beat Ajax 4-2 in a LFC Foundation 바카라Legends바카라 game.
The Swede admitted he had shed tears both just before the match, when he received a standing ovation from the crowd as he walked out on to the pitch, before taking in You바카라ll Never Walk Alone with the players and coaching teams, and after it when they walked around the pitch to more applause.
Speaking in his post-match press conference, Eriksson said: 바카라That will be a huge memory in life. Absolutely beautiful.
바카라To sit on the bench for Liverpool, that바카라s been my dream my whole life. Now it happened, and it was a beautiful day in all meanings.


바카라The crowd, the game, the players, everything, fantastic, and thank you to Liverpool for giving me this opportunity, to invite me for such an important game 바카라 it바카라s not points but the importance of the game is incredible.
바카라It was full of emotions, tears coming. It바카라s been my dream club all my life 바카라 even when I had England, I also supported Liverpool, but I couldn바카라t say it at that time.
바카라It바카라s a good finish, to finish with Liverpool, it can바카라t be much better than that.바카라