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Sven-Goran Eriksson left film crew in tears after recording final goodbye alone for Amazon Prime documentary

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Sven-Goran Eriksson left a film crew in tears after he was left alone in a room to record a final goodbye for an Amazon Prime documentary on his life, the director has revealed.

The former England and Manchester City football manager, who has died aged 76 after a battle with cancer, enjoyed a successful coaching career spanning eight different countries.

Earlier this month, the director of his documentary - titled Sven - revealed he recorded his final 'goodbye' in a room alone without a cameraman - and his message left those working on the project in tears.

Viewers are likely to be emotional watching the scene, where he speaks to the world for the last time on screen. READ MORE: 'Don't be sorry, smile': Ex-England and City manager Sven-Goran Eriksson's heartbreaking final message He says: "I had a good life.

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