Liverpool Legends ran out 4-2 winners over Ajax Legends in an emotional afternoon for Sven-Goran Eriksson
From the minute Sven-Goran Eriksson expressed his lifelong support for Liverpool, he was taken in by the Reds. Saturday's legends game against Ajax was the cornerstone in fulfilling the 76-year-old's dream of managing in the home dugout at Anfield . In January, support gathered momentum after Eriksson's terminal cancer revelation and Liverpool duly delivered.
Relentless Fernando Torres inspires Ajax comeback READ MORE: 'I cried' - Sven-Goran Eriksson makes tearful Liverpool admission fulfilling managerial dream The adulation for the former England manager began prior to the warm-ups as he did his LFCTV media duties, in front of the Kop, less than an hour before kick-off. Eriksson crossed the pitch with assistant manager John Barnes applauding all four corners of Anfield - a place where he has been in the opposition dugout only twice before.
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