Eriksson Eyeing Premier Move - Agent

03 April 2009 08:09
Sven-Goran Eriksson's personal manager Athole Still admits the former England boss would "love" a return to the Premier League after being sacked by Mexico. The Mexican Football Federation convened to review the situation on Thursday after Mexico lost 3-1 to Honduras in Wednesday's World Cup qualifier to make it five away games without a win. The result left them fourth in the CONCACAF qualifying zone with just three points and it was announced later in the day that Eriksson had been dismissed after less than a year in charge. Eriksson's previous job had been at Manchester City, where he led the club to a ninth-placed finish in his only season at the helm, and now a return to the Premier League is on the cards. Still believes the politics of Mexican football did not help his client's cause - and is now hoping he returns to one of England's more ambitious clubs . "I personally never wanted him to take the job," Still told BBC Radio 5Live. "I knew and had been warned that it's just a hot-house of politicising." Still added: "I would think there will be plenty of offers for him. "He would love to work in England again, I know that for a fact. I would say yes, his first choice would be a good Premier League club in England where he has a challenge. That would be his choice, I'm quite sure." Eriksson, 61, was appointed as Hugo Sanchez's successor in June last year boasting an impressive coaching pedigree. However, the Swede's decision to call upon Mexican citizens born outside the country was met with fierce criticism while failure to beat Canada and a 2-0 defeat by fierce rivals the United States in February left his future in doubt. Federation president Justino Compean said: "This morning we said we had to take some measures because we could not take risks with qualification for the World Cup, and we could not rely solely on results at the Estadio Azteca. "This morning we had a meeting with Mr Eriksson and although it is a shame for me and a lot of people, we told Mr Eriksson that his spell with the national team was over." Asked about Eriksson's possible successor, Nestor de la Torre, director of the Committee of National Teams, added: "At the right moment we'll announce the next step, but we ask the media to wait a little bit to know what is going to happen. "Personally, I want to thank Mr Eriksson."

Source: Eurosport