LONDON: England manager Sven-Goran Eriksson hit out at what he called the “sick” interest in his private life on Friday following the recent revelations that have rocked the Football Association (FA).
Eriksson’s affair with former FA secretary Faria Alam and a botched attempt by officials to hush up Alam’s relationship with the Swede’s boss, chief executive Mark Palios, have been given exhaustive media coverage. The events triggered the resignations of Palios and FA communications director Colin Gibson.