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Sven-Goran Eriksson reveals cancer diagnosis and says he ‘has a year to live’

Former England football manager Sven-Goran Eriksson has said he has a year left to live in a “best case” scenario after being diagnosed with terminal cancer.

Eriksson, who managed England for five years before leaving the role after the 2006 World Cup, stood down from his most recent role as sporting director at Swedish club Karlstad 11 months ago due to health issues.

The 75-year-old told Swedish Radio P1: “Everyone can see that I have a disease that’s not good, and everyone supposes that it’s cancer, and it is. But I have to fight it as long as possible.

“I know that in the best case it’s about a year, in the worst case even less. Or in the best case I suppose even longer. I don’t think the doctors I have can be totally sure, they can’t put a day on it.

“It’s better not to think about it. You have to trick your brain. I could go around thinking about that all the time and sit at home and be miserable and think I’m unlucky and so on.

“It’s easy to end up in that position. But no, see the positive sides of things and don’t bury yourself in setbacks, because this is the biggest setback of them all of course.”

Eriksson led Benfica to three Portuguese top-flight titles and a runners-up finish in the European Cup before guiding Lazio to their second and most recent Serie A triumph in 1999-2000.

As England boss, he took charge of the country’s so-called golden generation including David Beckham, Michael Owen, Wayne Rooney, Steven Gerrard and Frank Lampard.

But despite the talent of the players, Eriksson presided over quarter-final exits at the 2002 and 2006 World Cups as well as at Euro 2004.

This story is being updated.

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