Sven-Göran Eriksson, 76, announced in January of this year that he was suffering from cancer, although he knew it for several months and did not say. The former Swedish England coach and former coach of Benfica, Roma and Lazio among others, has, according to doctors, less than 12 months to live and now he himself speaks about how he feels and how he faced what is coming to him.
This weekend, Eriksson will return to England to coach again in a charity match against Ajax. He will fulfill one of his dreams: training in Liverpool for a day. ‘Svennis’ now offers new treatment information. “The doctors say I’m not well, but I feel fine,” he told CNN.
I’m so lucky, people now tell me how great I was when I was alive. Usually you only hear it when you die. So I’m ok, I won’t complain. Of course everyone has their moments. Sometimes you progress sometimes you go back. It’s a bit difficult, but I’m not going to sit in the corner and cry. I live as usual and it’s fine. “I’m still standing.”
Source: La Verdad

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