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Christian Eriksen

Mullers

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I forget that he's only 21, it's probably because he's been around for ages and is going bald.
COYS!
 

L-man

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Just saw a post on Reddit about this guy who met Eriksen in London tonight.

Photo in this thread if you care but reading the comments I saw this gem from the OP:

nice guy, softly spoken. I said 'im glad you came to spurs' he replied 'so am I'. what a class act

:love::love::love::love::love:
 

Borks

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Next step for Eriksen is to replicate his form in matches where space is at a premium. If he ever wants to become as good as a player like Modric that is vital IMO.
 

teok

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From f365 "winners and losers":


Christian Eriksen
In a discussion over which player is most crucial to their team's success, there would surely be nominations for Alexis Sanchez, Sergio Aguero and Charlie Austin. But when discussing Tottenham, Harry Kane may be the first name on the lips of the uninitiated. That's utter rot.

Kane has been surprisingly superb, of course, accounting for the shortfall in contributions from both Emmanuel Adebayor and Roberto Soldado. But to underplay Christian Eriksen's impact would be criminal. If Kane is the PR campaign, the good news story and the poster boy for a new and improved Spurs, then Eriksen is the engine and creative force. His late finish against Sunderland was the tenth point his goals have earned Spurs this season.

- No Tottenham player has scored more PL goals this season than Eriksen.

- No Tottenham player has created more chances - Eriksen has 52 and the next best contributor has 30.

- No Tottenham player has made more passes - Eriksen's 1110 is almost 400 more than his nearest rival.

- No Tottenham player has made more touches - Eriksen has 500 more than anyone else.

Spurs made an awful lot of mistakes in the summer of 2013, but the purchase of Eriksen for £11m offsets much of that woe. Like Santi Cazorla and David Silva, he is exactly how I want my footballers to be: Quietly, but undoubtedly, magnificent.
 

Matthew Wyatt

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Which is exactly why he could leave us for a bigger club if he thought he would be a regular player.
Predictably pointless "what-ifs" from one of the many masochists* on this this site. If he moves on, we move on too.

* "condition where gratification depends on one's suffering physical pain or psychological humiliation"
 

sundanceyid10

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Aug 22, 2013
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From f365 "winners and losers":


Christian Eriksen
In a discussion over which player is most crucial to their team's success, there would surely be nominations for Alexis Sanchez, Sergio Aguero and Charlie Austin. But when discussing Tottenham, Harry Kane may be the first name on the lips of the uninitiated. That's utter rot.

Kane has been surprisingly superb, of course, accounting for the shortfall in contributions from both Emmanuel Adebayor and Roberto Soldado. But to underplay Christian Eriksen's impact would be criminal. If Kane is the PR campaign, the good news story and the poster boy for a new and improved Spurs, then Eriksen is the engine and creative force. His late finish against Sunderland was the tenth point his goals have earned Spurs this season.

- No Tottenham player has scored more PL goals this season than Eriksen.

- No Tottenham player has created more chances - Eriksen has 52 and the next best contributor has 30.

- No Tottenham player has made more passes - Eriksen's 1110 is almost 400 more than his nearest rival.

- No Tottenham player has made more touches - Eriksen has 500 more than anyone else.

Spurs made an awful lot of mistakes in the summer of 2013, but the purchase of Eriksen for £11m offsets much of that woe. Like Santi Cazorla and David Silva, he is exactly how I want my footballers to be: Quietly, but undoubtedly, magnificent.

Amen
 

Flashspur

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The frustrating thing about Christian is that you realise how much better he could be. I think he plays too much within himself and that Poch hasn't found the best way to exploit his talents. He can be seriously world class. The lad will come good eventually i.e. reach his outstanding potential, but I really hope that he does it with us and not someone else.
 
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