Was Eriksson Tricked or Not
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Was Eriksson Tricked?
Summary:
Sven-Goran Eriksson, England's national soccer coach, found himself in hot water after sharing controversial details with an undercover journalist from News of the World.Article:
Sven-Goran Eriksson, the coach of England’s national soccer team, found himself in the limelight for all the wrong reasons when he unwittingly divulged sensitive information to an undercover journalist from News of the World.
During the covert interview, Eriksson revealed that if England triumphed in the 2006 World Cup, he would leave his position despite being contracted until 2008. He further expressed interest in managing Aston Villa if a wealthy backer took over.
Adding to the controversy, Eriksson discussed various players. He claimed David Beckham might return to the Premiership if requested, Michael Owen was unhappy at Newcastle, Rio Ferdinand lacked motivation, and Wayne Rooney might have pursued boxing like his father.
Two senior figures from the Football Association suggested a different reaction might have occurred if these revelations had surfaced post-World Cup. Instead, Eriksson was asked to both issue a formal statement and personally contact the players involved.
Eriksson maintains he has "no problem" with his star players and insists they weren’t embarrassed. However, his assistant, Tord Grip, acknowledged that the exposure was startling for Eriksson.
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