Sven-Goran Eriksson, born in Torsby, Sweden, February 5, 1948, have not managed to repeat his performance with the Italian club, Lazio. Since dealing with the English national team in 2000 with a five-year contract period, Eriksson failed to take England to win the European Cup, let alone the World Cup. He was forced to leave his seat as coach of England national team in 2006.
In 2007, he was appointed as coach of Manchester City, but lasted only a year, also with a form of early termination.
Since then, Eriksson ventured coaching national teams of Mexico and Ivory Coast national team coach, but both failed to fairly Eriksson eventually dropped the class so far to get a job, with a landing at Leicester. Eriksson's coaching career that continues to decline in old age in contrast to his career as a youth.
As a player, Eriksson is not well known because it only played in the clubs under the boards in the country. The highest gait him as a player is playing in division two with clubs Karlskoga (1972-1973).
He retired as a player in 1975 at the club Vastra Frolunda then offered as an assistant coach Tord Grip at Degerfors.
In 1977, Grip was appointed as assistant coach of the Swedish national team. Eriksson also later became coach of Degerfors. During his leadership, the Degerfors managed to climb into the class and the Swedish second division in 1978.
Eriksson's success attracted the attention of Goteborg club management. Eriksson was then joined by Gothenburg in 1979. In his first season, he managed to win the Swedish National Championships. Achievements he growing with the success of Goteborg won the treble, as league champions, national champions, and won the UEFA Cup by beating Hamburg, 4-0, in the final in 1982.
Eriksson's coaching achievements at the club reached the top of Lazio. He joined the club since 1997 and invite Tord Grip as his assistant. Together with this club, he won the Coppa Italia and Italian Supercup in 1998 and 2000, the 1999 European Cup Winner's Cup and Serie A Italian League champions 2000. That success made him the most successful coach in the history of the club Lazio.
Eriksson is the first non-British citizens who led the English national team. He began working on the England team in 2001 and then destroyed the main rivals England, Germany, with the score 5-1 in a test match, 1 September 2001. Unfortunately at the 2002 World Cup, England eliminated in the quarter-finals after losing 1-2 to Brazil who played with 10 players. Brazil created one goal-kick Ronaldinho, who trick the goalkeeper David Seaman (Seaman embarrassing goals are often called).
At Euro 2004, England under Eriksson qualify for the finals and joined in Group B along with France, Croatia, and Switzerland. Despite losing 1-2 of France, Britain and win over Switzerland, 3-0, and Croatia, 4-2, thus qualifying for the quarter-finals. Facing Portugal, despite winning 1-0 and led up to the semifinals, 2-2 series score survive until after the normal time. Unfortunately for England, a team of "Three Lions" lost 5-6 on penalties.
2006 World Cup qualifying round become the beginning of the "fall" Eriksson. For the first time in the history of Britain since 1972, England lost to Ireland, 0-1. The defeat sparked a strong reaction from many quarters, and then highlight the inability of Eriksson in developing tactics and has no charisma in front of his players.
In July 2006, Eriksson was forced to leave his position as coach of the England team after England again defeated Portugal in a penalty shootout in the quarter-finals.
Although Eriksson failed to take England champion, ranked British team according to FIFA's up from the 17th position to 4th position during the 2006 World Cup. Thus, he considered the second most successful coach of the England team after only one successful coach took England to a respectable place (world champion 1966),
Showing posts with label Coach Kenny Dalglish. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Coach Kenny Dalglish. Show all posts
Tuesday, October 25, 2011
Sunday, October 23, 2011
Dalglish Says Liverpool played very good deserved to win
Coach Kenny Dalglish Says Liverpool played very good rate and deserved to win, not only play draw 1-1, at home to Norwich City in the Premier League at Anfield on Saturday (10/22/2011). According to Dalglish, Liverpool's only one problem in the game is all about finishing.
Liverpool went ahead through Craig Bellamy in the 45th minute. In the 60th minute, Grant Holt brought the visitors equalized.
Referring to notes Soccernet, for 90 minutes, Liverpool created a golden opportunity nine of 29 businesses. A total of three shots they are about the pole and the crossbar. Meanwhile, with 45 percent control of the ball, Norwich accurate shots off seven of 12 experiments.
"After comparing the two teams, I think we deserved to win. Up to a certain point, we played very well and created so many chances. We are also showing great game feedback and movement," said Dalglish.
"However, when you are only winning one goal, it gives the opponent a little strength. We were locked in that situation. If we do not convert chances into goals, we are always in a position to give the opponent the opportunity and make use of Norwich."
"When we were making progress performance, their goalkeeper (John Ruddy) in an extraordinary way to thwart a shot Luis Suarez (before the game ends). Andy Carroll is also almost scored with his head. We are disappointed, but I'm sure we can play better than last game and end the game as winners. "
"You work to create opportunities. It is difficult to assess how you will react when you get a chance, but three or four shots that hit the pole also did not help. If you continue to create opportunities, we have enough people who could turn it into goals."
"There's a big disappointment because the kids played very well. I do not think it is a reflection about how well they've played. As I said, if they keep playing like that, they will more often win than lose," he explained.
Liverpool went ahead through Craig Bellamy in the 45th minute. In the 60th minute, Grant Holt brought the visitors equalized.
Referring to notes Soccernet, for 90 minutes, Liverpool created a golden opportunity nine of 29 businesses. A total of three shots they are about the pole and the crossbar. Meanwhile, with 45 percent control of the ball, Norwich accurate shots off seven of 12 experiments.
"After comparing the two teams, I think we deserved to win. Up to a certain point, we played very well and created so many chances. We are also showing great game feedback and movement," said Dalglish.
"However, when you are only winning one goal, it gives the opponent a little strength. We were locked in that situation. If we do not convert chances into goals, we are always in a position to give the opponent the opportunity and make use of Norwich."
"When we were making progress performance, their goalkeeper (John Ruddy) in an extraordinary way to thwart a shot Luis Suarez (before the game ends). Andy Carroll is also almost scored with his head. We are disappointed, but I'm sure we can play better than last game and end the game as winners. "
"You work to create opportunities. It is difficult to assess how you will react when you get a chance, but three or four shots that hit the pole also did not help. If you continue to create opportunities, we have enough people who could turn it into goals."
"There's a big disappointment because the kids played very well. I do not think it is a reflection about how well they've played. As I said, if they keep playing like that, they will more often win than lose," he explained.
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