Eriksson admits to Benfica meeting
SO LONG, CITY: Sven-Goran Eriksson.
SVEN-GORAN ERIKSSON confirmed on Thursday that he is considering an offer from his old club Benfica.
The Manchester City boss feels that he has been effectively handed his notice by owner Thaksin Shinawatra and he met Benfica president Luis Felipe Vieira on Wednesday night.
Eriksson said: "I've had a meeting with the Benfica people. I'm considering the offer and it could be a step forward in my career. Let's see what happens."
Rui Costa, the ex-Portugal midfielder who played under Eriksson and is to become Benfica's director of football after hanging up his boots next week, was also at the meeting.
However, the former Thai prime minister said that he had yet to decide whether to stick with Eriksson or to approach Jose Mourinho or Luiz Felipe Scolari.
Thaksin said: "There will be an evaluation at the end of the season of what needs to be changed, what needs to be added to the success of the club."
Asked about the managerial position, he added: "We have not decided yet. All of them - Sven, Scolari, Mourinho - they are all great coaches, great managers. We will discuss all of this at the end of the season."
Eriksson has received enormous support from City fans, who have made it clear that they do no want him to leave Eastlands.
Yet Thaksin seems unmoved and it appears that the Swede's days are numbered.

