“It was a shock. Mine is one of those diseases that will not go away. Maybe we can only slow down, hopefully. I don't feel pain. but I know it's there. One day it will take me away. But before that day, you have to live…” This is how the documentary begins in which former Swedish coach Sven Goran Eriksson revealed that he was ill and that he had little time left. A “farewell” that triggered a wave of affection towards a man who entered the hearts of many Italian and foreign fans.
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