Sven-Goran Eriksson revealed his diagnosis of terminal cancer back in January - and the former England manager has opened up on his 'good life' while also discussing his high-profile affairs
Gazing over at a peaceful lake in his Swedish homeland, Sven-Goran Eriksson feels an inner calm amid the turmoil of his pancreatic cancer diagnosis.
The emotional moment is the climax of an incredible new Prime Video documentary in which former England manager Sven reflects on his life and an incredible football career that took him across the globe, winning an army of fans along the way. He also fulfilled his dream of managing Liverpool, taking charge of the Reds for a legends game against Ajax in March.
It also charts what are expected to be the final months of his life after he revealed in January he had pancreatic cancer and has “at best” a year to live. He even needs to put his hands on the backs of his children to help him walk when he gets out of breath. Her voice shaking, she adds: “I think it has taken time to process and he has come a long way now than initially.
She says: “We have been together for 15 years and I’m hoping that we’ll be together for many years to come. I’ll never lose this hope. I can’t.”
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