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Sven Goran Eriksson received YNWA tribute in football awards

The Premier League legendary coach was surprised with a thrilling tribute

By Mario Perez

Sven Goran Eriksson was given a thrilling YNWA tribute in Sweden.
Sven Goran Eriksson was given a thrilling YNWA tribute in Sweden.
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English football and Premier League legendary manager Sven Goran Eriksson was surprised by a massive thrilling tribute in the last few hours during a football awards ceremony where the manager was shown an impressive love by the attendants and the football entourage.

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In this sense, it would be worth remembering that the Swedish coach recently confessed to be fighting against a cancer in an exclusive interview conceded to the Swedish radio station Radio P1 in the last few months, which thrilled the media and the fans in an impressive way, with incredible messages to back the coach from all the points in the world.

The manager, who also revealed being a huge Liverpool fan, also admitted that he’d have loved to manage Liverpool, which caused growing calls for the 75-year-old to be handed the reins for the LFC Legends match at Anfield in two months’ time, and he could be seen visibly emotional at the reception he received during the 25th Swedish Sports Awards ceremony in Sweden on Monday night when he was soundtracked with the sound of You’ll Never Walk Alone while he was walking onto the stage to present one of the prizes.

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Sweden Manchester United former player Henrik Larsson was fighting back tears

In this respect, the former Manchester City boss was given a prolonged standing ovation by everyone in attendance, with Sweden Manchester United former player Henrik Larsson fighting back tears and the 75-year-old also battling to keep his emotions in check at the reception he was granted, while the football in Stockholm lived a massive special night.


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