Sven-Goran Eriksson (76), who is living his last days as a victim of pancreatic cancer whose appearance he announced in January, recorded a farewell message that was recently made public and which, according to ‘The Sun’, wanted he recorded alone for his documentary Amazon and brought everyone to tears. “I hope you remember me as a positive person who tried to do my best. Don’t regret, smile. Thanks to everyone, coaches, players, fans… it’s been great. Take care of yourself and take care of your life. And live it. goodbye“, done.
Claudia Corbisiero, director of the documentary, said: “He was always open, but it took him time to really be open about his illness and how he felt about it. Sven also wanted to make sure it wasn’t just a sob story. ‘I don’t want this to be a disaster,’ she said.
Sven was too unwell to travel to London earlier this week to promote the documentary. His daughter Lina said on stage in London that his condition was “deteriorating rapidly”. His son Johan, for his part, said: “I got 10 missed calls from my sister, ‘Dad’s in the emergency room. He’s not well.’ When the doctor cries, you can tell it’s not good. It’s the worst possible news”.
Source: La Verdad
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