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“I don’t know if he’s going to start the game, but Jack Grealish is the game-changer.
“He’s fantastic. But there are so many other options. It’s good to have these options, but at the same time, you need balance – especially for the game against Germany.”
Eriksson also revealed he was still asked about England’s famous 5-1 win over Germany in 2001, when the Three Lions ran their opponents ragged.
“It’s a beautiful feeling, and I’m very honoured that the English people made songs about me and that famous night in Germany,” he said.
“I’m very lucky to say I was there; I saw it, I was the manager. It’s one of those results that shouldn’t have been possible.
“It’s a night which fans remember so well; they remember where they were, who they were with, which pub they were in – and I got to play a part in the occasion. Still to this day, when I take a taxi in England, it’s the first thing drivers ask me about: ‘Sven, do you remember that night? Germany one, England five.’
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