Summary
FOR a manager who has made a staggering 311 substitutions in his 65 games in charge of England, Sven Goran Eriksson has an uncomfortable capacity for getting them wrong when it really matters.
He can change all 11 as he did in friendlies against Holland and Australia - losing both games - but it is in the cauldron of competition where the one or two have got to be absolutely right. Eriksson appears only to create spectacular confusion.See the full content of this document
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This Benchmark Is Sub-Standard
The latest game of musical chairs against Paraguay here is indicative of a mind fossilised by the restraints of the Italian game, the philosophy that one goal will do, so sheath the sword rather than go for the jugul...
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