In October 2000, Sweden's Sven-Goran Eriksson agrees a five-year contract to become England's first foreign manager He wins his first four games - starting with a 3-0 victory over Spain - the most successful start for an England boss Eriksson's first defeat comes in a friendly against Holland but his side bounces back in a 2002 World Cup qualifier in Munich And Eriksson guides England to the finals in Japan, with a little help from captain David Beckham's late leveller against Greece However, the Swede's preparations are disrupted by revelations of his affair with television star Ulrika Jonsson England beat Argentina 1-0 and draw with Sweden and Nigeria to qualify from the group stages at the 2002 World Cup Denmark are beaten 3-0, but England are dumped out by eventual winners Brazil 2-1 in the quarter-finals Eriksson comes under pressure in Euro 2004 qualifying after Steven Gerrard can only rescue a point at home to Macedonia Eriksson is then criticised for his liberal use of substitutes as England lose a friendly 3-1 to Australia at Upton Park But he guides England to the Euro 2004 Championships with a 2-1 win in Macedonia and a hard-fought 0-0 draw in Turkey Yet again, preparations for a major tournament are hampered by speculation linking him to the manager's job at Chelsea Eriksson ends the speculation by agreeing a two-year contract extension in March 2004 to take him up to 2008 England travel to Euro 2004 in high spirits, but lose a penalty shoot-out against hosts Portugal in the quarter-finals Eriksson's affair with Football Association secretary Faria Alam awaits his return, but the FA rules he has no case to answer A 1-0 defeat to Northern Ireland in World Cup qualifying sparks calls for Eriksson's exit, but England top their group Revelations on the eve of the 2006 World Cup again damage Eriksson and the FA say he will quit after the tournament Eriksson's reign as England manager finally ends as his side crash out of the 2006 World Cup on penalties to Portugal
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