26/11/09 01:26 GMT
  £30 Free Bet Bet Now Premiership Latest Odds Fantasy Competitions Mobile
 
 WORLD CUP 2006 NEWS
Picture Eriksson - insists players still back him.

I'VE NOT EMBARRASSED PLAYERS - SVEN
More England News
SVEN 'FULLY COMMITTED' TO ENGLAND JOB
ERIKSSON - WHAT HE SAID
SVEN SHOULD HANG HIS HEAD
CRITICS DON'T BOTHER ME - ERIKSSON
ROONEY CAN'T BE PERFECT - SVEN

England coach Sven-Goran Eriksson claims he has "no problem" with his star players and insists he has not embarrassed them.

The Swede told an undercover reporter - posing as a rich Arab - that he would quit as England coach if they win the World Cup this summer, and suggested he would be prepared to become manager of Aston Villa as part of a hypothetical takeover.

In addition, Eriksson made indiscreet comments about Michael Owen, David Beckham, Rio Ferdinand and Wayne Rooney.

But the Football Association have already confirmed their support for Eriksson and he claims his players have done the same.

"I do not feel I have embarrassed the players," said Eriksson, who was at a Football Writers' Association dinner at the Savoy Hotel in London on Sunday night.

"I have spoken to almost all of them...Beckham, Rooney, Rio Ferdinand and Michael Owen.

"I did not contact Shaun-Wright Phillips because he was playing at Sunderland but I will do so.

"It would have been better without the article, of course, but having spoken to them about it there is no problem."

It remains to be seen what effect the revelations will have on his players ahead of this summer's World Cup finals in Germany.

Eriksson said of Ferdinand: "He is lazy sometimes," and then, referring to Ferdinand's United team-mate Rooney, he talked of the player having a "temper" and "coming from a poor family".

Eriksson said skipper Beckham was "a bit frustrated" at Real Madrid and that he would be able to phone the England captain to persuade him to return to English football with Villa.

And Eriksson also made reference to Owen, who joined Newcastle in a £17million transfer from Real Madrid in August after a deal could not be struck with his former club Liverpool.

Eriksson added in the News of the World report: "I talked to Michael Owen and said, 'You are happy?' He (Owen) said, 'Not really with the club, but economically I never earned that money in my life'. So they paid the salary more than Real Madrid did.

"He (Owen) said: 'They gave me a house, they gave me a car, it's incredible'. They had to do it because in any other way he wouldn't have gone there."

But Eriksson does not believe his comments will cause a problem for Owen.

He said: "I do not think Michael Owen will have a problem with the Newcastle fans."

Newcastle denied Owen was unhappy at St James' Park, despite Eriksson's comments.

Chairman Freddy Shepherd said: "We have spoken with the player and he has confirmed he is happy at Newcastle United."

Earlier, Eriksson told www.thefa.com: "I would like to assure everyone, especially the fans, that I am 100 per cent committed to the England job. I have told The FA this and I value the great support I have received from them."

"I have spoken with the players concerned and I have been very pleased with their reaction and am confident my relationship with them has not been damaged in any way."

Chris Waddle believes England players will no longer tell Eriksson how happy they are at the their clubs following the manager's 'breach of confidence'.

Waddle, who played in the 1990 World Cup for England, believes this could affect the manager's relationship with his players ahead of the World Cup in Germany in the summer.

Waddle, 45, told The Sun: "Eriksson has made things very difficult for the likes of Owen and Beckham with what he has said. I'd suggest he has now got a lot of talking to do.

"If they did talk to Sven about their club situation in the past then I'm sure they won't do it again. He has breached their confidence and I doubt whether they will trust him again."

And former England captain Terry Butcher claimed Eriksson's remarks amounted to "a betrayal of trust".

Butcher told BBC Radio Five Live: "It's not so much the money side of things as the revealing of confidences of the senior players. It's a betrayal of trust.

"He's said Beckham's not happy at Real Madrid, and Rio will be disappointed at what he has said about him.

"I'm certain it will have affected the relationship between him and the team.

"When they meet up next in March they will be thinking about the World Cup but perhaps it won't be as harmonious as it might have been."

E-mail this article E-mail Article Print this article Print-Friendly Subscribe to sportinglife RSS feed Subscribe to RSS Feed
Digg this story post this story to del.icio.us - social bookmarking site Post to del.icio.us Facebook

  Latest Football Stories
 HODGSON GIVES CREDIT TO SPIRITED ROVERS
 HULL CITY v EVERTON MIN-BY-MIN
 MOYES REJECTS QUIT TALK
 FULHAM v BLACKBURN MIN-BY-MIN
 MOYES REJECTS QUIT TALK

----------------------------------------------------------------
Part of 365 Media Group

Sports News & Entertainment
Sporting Life | TEAMtalk | Sportal | Football365 | Cricket365
Golf365 | Fixtures365 | Extreme365 | Planet F1 | Planet Rugby | Sky Sports | Football365 ZA

Betting & Gaming
Betting Zone | WSOP |Sky Bet | Poker | Online Casino | Online Bingo | Oddschecker | Casino Checker | Poker Checker | Bingo Checker | Free Bets

Mobile, Fun & Games
Free Online Games | 24-7 Football | Fantasy Football | Fantasy F1
----------------------------------------------------------------

© 2009 365 Media Group Ltd, All Rights Reserved.
Email Your Comments - Advertise With Us - About/Contact Us
Terms & Conditions - Privacy Policy - RSS


Play-off 2nd Leg Reports
Slovakia 1 Spain 1 (2-6)
Turkey 4 Switzerland 2 (4-4)
Switzerland win away goals

Czech Rep 1 Norway 0 (2-0)
Australia 1 Uruguay 0 (1-1)
Australia win 4-2 on penalties

Bahrain 0 Trinidad 1 (1-2)
Play-off 1st Leg Reports
Norway 0 Czech Republic 1
Spain 5 Slovakia 1
Switzerland 2 Turkey 0
Uruguay 1 Australia 0
Trinidad & Tob 1 Bahrain 1
Final Group Standings
European Qualifying Tables