Sven-Goran Eriksson, who passed away at 76, made history as England's first foreign coach, steering the team through ups and downs over five years.
During Eriksson's tenure, England reached the quarter-finals three times, witnessing key player moments, especially the emergence of Wayne Rooney and the redemption of David Beckham.
His management style faced criticism, particularly around the team's inability to succeed in penalty shootouts, which defined many of their tournament exits.
Despite setbacks, Eriksson's time with the Three Lions is marked by thrilling matches, including a pivotal performance by Rooney at Euro 2004.
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