Sven backs England for Euro glory

04 December 2011 11:17

Former England boss Sven-Goran Eriksson believes England can be crowned European champions next summer.

The Swede, who guided the nation into the quarter-finals of the 2002 and 2006 World Cups and also at Euro 2004, is confident the current crop of players can improve on that, provided they head for Poland and Ukraine fit and fresh, and manage to avoid reigning World and European champions Spain in the quarter-finals.

Asked about England's prospects, Eriksson told BBC Radio 5 Live's Sportsweek's show: "I think they have a big possibility to be in the semi-final or final. Why not win it? With a little bit of luck, not a lot of injuries and the players not too tired, they have a chance, absolutely."

England would, of course, first have to negotiate their way out of Group D, in which they will meet France, Sweden and co-hosts Ukraine, with the recovering French perhaps representing their toughest test.

Eriksson said: "They (France) have changed everything since the last World Cup and things are going very well for them, so I think they will do much better this time than they did in the World Cup.

"It's tough, but the squad England will have out there is very strong, so if England don't have a lot of injuries, if they are not too tired - which always is a big issue, of course - they are the strongest team.

"They should be the strongest team in the group. They should go through to the quarter-finals and I am quite sure they will do that."

Capello's reign will end this summer regardless of what happens at the finals, leaving the Football Association with the task of finding his successor.

However, Eriksson believes the right man is under their noses in the shape of Tottenham manager Harry Redknapp.

He said: "I would say Harry Redknapp is a very, very good choice. Of course, there are others, but Harry is English and if the FA wants an Englishman, I think he's the perfect one."

Source: PA