Former England manager Sven-Goran Eriksson is to be laid to rest today at a ceremony in the football legend's homeland of Sweden.
The 76-year-old lost his brave battle with pancreatic cancer last month, just days after opening up in an emotional documentary where he discussed his life and health struggles.As people around the globe remember the retired manager and pay their respects, we take a look back at how his children helped him during his final months.The Mirror reports the Swedish football manager admitted in heartbreaking documentary 'Sven' that his relationship with his children wasn't always smooth.His affair with Graziella Mancinelli while married to Ann-Christine Pettersson impacted his young family.
Sven opened up in his documentary on how his tragic plight helped him reconnect with his children, Johan and Lina.Never one to shy away from the spotlight, even for difficult conversations, Sven chronicled his life and final days in an emotional documentary which aired on Amazon.
The sports icon left staff working on the project in tears as he walked into a room to film his final goodbye alone, without a cameraman.Sven questioned his parenting during the breakdown of his marriage and told the camera: "When you get divorced, you feel bad - and I did.
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