The Eriksson era revised : Mon Jun 21, 2010 12:18 am
Anybody else thinking back to the Eriksson era as relative glory days for England?Beating Argentina, smashing decent teams like Denmark and Switzerland 3-0 in major championships, putting 4 past Croatia, we took for granted in Svens time wins over Paraguay and Trinidad & Tobago but I wouldn't take a win over Paraguay for granted now! Under Sven the only teams who beat us in a major competition were Brazil and France (thanks to 2 late late goals in Euro 2004)....we lost twice on penalties to Portugal after going toe to toe with them and all their great players.
All the stick Sven got was because he was getting his end away with Ulrika and that woman in the FA, yes he was a stud and he probably did manage to negotiate an inflated salary for his coaching ability but he was a decent manager, there was never talk of dissent in the camp, the players all liked and respected him. In 2002 we were definitely second best to Brazil but with a bit of luck on penalties in either of those quarter-finals in 2004 or 2006 we would have been in a semi final and we would have been a hard opponent to have to face at that stage of the competition.
People used to say under Sven we had no flair, no individuals with gamebreaking ability like the Brazilians have, but thats not Sven's fault, he made a workmanlike Swedish style team out of England and got the best out of what we had. Seems like he will be finishing with Ivory Coast after the World Cup so he is job hunting telling the press that he always supported Liverpool when he was growing up, dropping hints about the job. Might seem the unthinkable but....if Capello quits I think we could do worse than give Sven a call (please no chat about Scolari this time)