Portsmouth aiming for talks with Mexico boss Eriksson after World Cup qualifier

11 February 2009 04:24
Managerless Portsmouth[LNB]hope to begin talks with Sven Goran Eriksson after Mexico's World Cup qualifier against the United States tonight. [LNB]Eriksson has emerged as the preferred choice of owner Alexandre Gaydamak and executive chairman Peter Storrie to replace Tony Adams, but the deal is fraught with complications.[LNB][LNB] Reservations: Sven Goran Eriksson is not keen on relegation scrap with Pompey[LNB]The Swede has reservations about a job with a club near the foot of the Barclays Premier League and is not convinced Fratton Park should be his next stop. [LNB]A return to club management appeals to the ex-England coach, but he also has a deal with Mexico and a brief to take them to the World Cup finals. Avram Grant remains in the Pompey frame, too.[LNB] Pompey defender Traore joins Birmingham on three-month loan[LNB]I'm surprised that Portsmouth sacked me, says Adams after just four wins in 22 games[LNB]PORTSMOUTH FC NEWS FROM ACROSS THE NET[LNB] [LNB] [LNB]  

Source: Daily_Mail