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Eriksson proud, but Scolari looms
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07 January 2008
According to Portuguese newspaper Record, Scolari has been offered a deal that would significantly improve his current salary as boss of Portugal.
The 59-year-old, who previously claimed he had no knowledge of interest from City, said: "I'll speak about my future after Euro 2008."
Eriksson was given a remarkable show of support by City fans during the defeat to Liverpool on Sunday but then admitted he did not expect it to make a difference come the end of the season.
"I don't know whether the players felt they had a point to prove to the owner or anyone else in the game at Liverpool but what I would say is that myself, the coaching staff and everyone who works at the Carrington training ground are a close unit and it has always been like that and I'm very proud of them and what we have achieved," the City boss said in the Manchester Evening News.
City are guaranteed ninth place in the Barclays Premier League and could climb two places at the weekend with a big win at Middlesbrough, providing other results also go their way.
It means an improvement on last season's 14th-placed finish, although owner Thaksin Shinawatra has been tipped to make a change of manager.
Despite his position appearing to be undermined, Eriksson insisted: "This is not the toughest time I have had in football.
"Speculation in football whether it is to do with managers, players, business or politics is always there amongst fans. All I want to see is another City win at Middlesbrough next Sunday then it is the time for talking.
"I think it is always important in my job to behave in a proper way. Maybe people think I haven't always done that but there are always excuses to behave badly if you choose to and I don't."
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