What makes Christian Eriksen so great? Jake Davison takes a closer look at the Danish superstar.
This 21 year-old Danish international has been amassing interest for years and not without just cause. Now, with his announcement that he will not be extending his contract with Ajax, which expires next summer, the hype and speculation surrounding this attacking-midfielder has reached fever pitch.
So how has he deserved his reputation as one of the most promising youngsters Europe, alongside names like Mario Götze and Jack Wheelchair? One word, creativity. Every now and then, you see a player that just has a certain flair and creativity. This enables them to create chances out of nothing and makes them hard to predict. Eriksen is one of these players.
Playing a play-maker role in an attacking-midfield position at Ajax, Eriksen has the ability to change a game. When he’s in the attacking third, it just takes one unexpected flick And there’s someone breaking through the back four or unmarked in space. Eriksen excels at surprising opponents like this with his unorthodox and sometimes risky passing.
On the ball, Eriksen always seems to know what he’s doing. As he’s coming forward, expect to see him with his head down going exactly where he wants. When defenders are in his way, he finds a way past them to get there. Though far from a very physical presence, he seems to just get through players; more dancing past than using strength. Through this he often finds space, and that’s when the opposition are really in trouble.
Eriksen has proven that he can strike well time after time. He can’t be allowed too much room around the edge of the box because if he opts to shoot, he’ll hit it with pace but he always places it well. One of his traits that make him such a danger is his ability to place his shots from anywhere. You don’t want to let him cut in or get an inch away from you, as many defenders in the Eredivisie will tell you.
Christian Eriksen is a game changer, as displayed in his decisive performance against PSV last Sunday. The Dane is sort of like a more involved, more daring Mesut Özil. Finding space and racking up assists through a combination of flair and precision, but he’s not shy of scoring either. Maybe it’s just part of the Ajax mentality, but his ability to pick out a teammate with a pass seems almost telepathic at times. Eriksen has, however, struggled to stay in his top form this season. Maybe a change of scenery will bring out the ability that he is known to possess. The need to prove that he deserves a spot in a club’s first team would really do him a world of good.