SVEN-GORAN ERIKSSON was in tears as he thanked Liverpool for making his Anfield dream come true.
Former England manager Eriksson, 76, revealed last month he had “at best a year to live” because of cancer.
Tearful Sven-Goran Eriksson managed a Liverpool legends team at AnfieldCredit: APThe former England boss had Steven Gerrard in his teamCredit: ReutersThe Swede is a lifelong Reds fan and today managed a team of Kop legends to a 4-2 win over former Ajax stars.
He said: “I was crying.
"To sit on the bench for Liverpool has been my dream my whole life.
Jurgen Klopp's approach with Robert Lewandowski bodes well for Darwin Nunez“Now it has happened and it was a beautiful day — the crowd, the game, the players, everything.
"Thank you for Liverpool for giving me this opportunity.”
Steven Gerrard jetted back from Saudi Arabia, where he manages Al- Ettifaq, for the LFC Foundation Charity game.
The England legend said: “As soon as I knew he was going to be the gaffer, I couldn’t wait to play for him one more time.”
Eriksson, Three Lions boss from 2001 to 2006, wept when a huge crowd sang You’ll Never Walk Alone before kick-off.
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Former Celtic winger Derk Boerrigter headed Ajax into a shock second-minute lead.
And ex-Manchester City forward Kiki Musampa doubled that advantage before the break.
French defender Gregory Vignal pulled one back, then Champions League winner Djibril Cisse made it 2-2.
Nabil El Zhar, from the Rafa Benitez era, smashed the hosts in front.
Celtic icon Frank McGarvey dies aged 66 as tributes paid to hero after cancer fightAnd Fernando Torres made sure it was Sven’s day with a late close-range clincher.
Eriksson revealed his cancer diagnosis last monthCredit: EPAThe lifelong Liverpool fan took his seat in the dugoutCredit: GettyFernando Torres wrapped up the scoring in the 4-2 winCredit: Reuters