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Player watch: Christian Eriksen

Zippy1980

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If he worked hard the rest of the reason I would fully support him, even after this last year, in whatever he decides. I was encouraged to see him celebrate our winner on Sunday with the rest of the group.
 

Ronwol196061

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I liked him. Didnt love him. Always thought we needed to sign a #10 to push him as he was very inconsistent. Never thought id see the day where he was consistent in his performances. But that day arrived in January of this year when he was giving consistent performances of not giving a shit. Annoying that he’ll be taking up a squad list spot and wages for another 6 months. He’s really done all he could to damage a bright Spurs career.


I dont see him as a winner. He had great opportunities to show what he can do. In Madrid for instance,the City of his love, what kind if performance could he muster?
Were Tottenham so bad to him? If so why did he stay so long. Did Tottenham deserve this treatment from a so called world class star?
I'd much rather have Ndombele and Dele Alli than Eriksen.
He takes one corner that works and people go into kniptions about it.
 

BringBack_leGin

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If we could get him out and replaced with a non HG CM or quality that would be a great January, anything else would be a bonus.
 
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Eriksen has spoked again. Not much to see here:

Eriksen says in an interview with the Players Association that Mourinho has changed things quietly over the past month.

- Of course, that was another point of view people get on things. The training is different and before the training is different where we had some rituals; you should not do that now. There are many small things that change with a new coach, Eriksen tells the Players Association's Twitter profile.

- Mourinho has come in and has said that he does not change so many things. You can see he has changed things quietly, but I also imagine it must be difficult as a coach to get in the middle of a season.

- Pochettino has been building something for more than five and a half years, and then it might be difficult to change it all at once, says Eriksen.

Christian Eriksen goes on to say that he suddenly got a lot of time to play football with his son at home, as he doesn't get as much playing time in Tottenham under Mourinho.
 
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Really hope he’s willing to leave for a fee in January. Great memories, but time for him to go.

I think we all do. But unfortunately I don't think it will happen.

Like I said in the Levy interview on him selling Eriksen to a rival:
Not much to see here. Must be a poor attempt from Levy to tell the world that he wants to sell Eriksen. No surprise in that. He has no power. The only thing he can hope for, is a club that Eriksen likes pays a fee in jan to secure his services right away.

I don't think it will help much though. He will still go on a free with all the power, playing time or not. He wants a new challenge that is not in the PL, so not sure why everyone keeps mentioning their names all the time as it's irrelevant.
 

doctor stefan Freud

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The reaction to him signing a new deal would be hilarious
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Ben1

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Why the sudden talk? Jose said he wanted him to sign a new deal, but in the same part of the interview stated that contracts depend on all parties (obviously), in relation to Jan.

Nothing has changed. I gather the boss and the club are in, but the player and agent aren't. No deal.
 

Clark28

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If he was playing the way he currently is while at another club, and we were linked with him, would you even want him?
 
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