Years go by like a flash, looking back at the beginning of this year, the English soccer world is covered with a layer of sadness. The former leader of the British Lions, AI Lixin, died at the age of 76 due to advanced pancreatic cancer, a lonely death.
Towards the end of his life, Allison made light of the fact that he had very little time left, either a year, less than a year, or a little longer. That is, until March of this year, when Liverpool FC paid tribute to the legendary manager by inviting him to take charge of a special Legends Ajax match, which turned out to be the finale of his career.
Alichen has had a varied career in the Premier League with Manchester City and Leicester City, as well as with England, Mexico, Cote d'Ivoire and the Philippines, where he was England's national team manager from 2001 to 2006, playing in two World Cups and leading the team to the UEFA European Nations Cup in 2004.