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Christian Eriksen

If Eriksen sat deep all game making safe sideways 5 yard passing they'd be complaining he's not being creative.
And when he's trying things in low percentage areas that result in us losing the ball, they complain.
Why because they all think he's leaving.
It's like the girl they were staring at all night in club rejecting them and then deciding she was ugly anyway.
This is people dealing with rejection.

Eriksen has had the exact same laid back body language since he's joined us.
But it means "he's not trying".
Because that's the obvious thing a player linked with Real that wants out would do right?

Eriksen-Sen-Sen he is a Lesbian ;)
 
I think he has been finding form since he scored against Palace. Today he continued that ascension towards his best form. I think his move options have narrowed and he will want to stay with us now (that Madrid talk is silly). I think we still want to continue with him too, so all should end well.

But sorry, to say his criticism has been “dealing with rejection” is way off base IMO.


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Yeah, getting towards form. Still a bit lacking in some key moments from his best, but very encouraging for the rest of the season.

Can only hope he stays.
 
His fitness must be insane, we needed the full 90 from him again yesterday.

Very involved, assist, quite a few chances created, hit the post, all felt just a little bit off, but close.

I'd be happy if we managed to keep him on.
 
Maybe Eriksen has been reading our posts here because he actually put in a tackle last night.

Meanwhile, in another thread, people have been complaining about Kane putting in a tackle.

The mileage Eriksen racks up suggests he is good at blocking passing lanes and impeding the ball carrier's progress; other players can then do the actual dispossession bit.
 
His fitness must be insane, we needed the full 90 from him again yesterday.

Very involved, assist, quite a few chances created, hit the post, all felt just a little bit off, but close.

I'd be happy if we managed to keep him on.

Eriksen is intelligent, paces himself and does not (are you listening, Harry?) make any 50/50s and few hard tackles. He's a lover, not a fighter.
 
Eriksen is intelligent, paces himself and does not (are you listening, Harry?) make any 50/50s and few hard tackles. He's a lover, not a fighter.

Agreed that Kane could learn a thing or two from Eriksen about when to tackle and get stuck in. They play different roles of course, but Kane would benefit from being a little less gung ho - like the unneccesary tackle that got him injured.
 
Amazing the grief being meted out to Kane for that tackle. Smacks of being wise after the event.

Yet this forum is often awash with venom towards Eriksen whenever he's (perceived to be) a pussy in the tackle.

Keyboard warriors or what?
 
Amazing the grief being meted out to Kane for that tackle. Smacks of being wise after the event.

Yet this forum is often awash with venom towards Eriksen whenever he's (perceived to be) a pussy in the tackle.

Keyboard warriors or what?

Hopefully, Eriksen will be a little more like Kane and Kane a little more like Eriksen.

Then we can moan about something else. :D
 
Amazing the grief being meted out to Kane for that tackle. Smacks of being wise after the event.

Yet this forum is often awash with venom towards Eriksen whenever he's (perceived to be) a pussy in the tackle.

Keyboard warriors or what?

I don't see the relevance of the term keyboard warrior here whatsoever. It's also quite likely that it's not the same people who are criticizing both Kane and Eriksen for their approach in tackling.
 
His fitness must be insane, we needed the full 90 from him again yesterday.

Very involved, assist, quite a few chances created, hit the post, all felt just a little bit off, but close.

I'd be happy if we managed to keep him on.
That's my view on the match too. His passing was not great yesterday but something has changed IMO. In the last month he has come out of his safe zone and looks fully commited to Spurs again, to my eyes anyway. I hope that means contract negotiations are going well.
 
But for VAR, Eriksen could’ve ended up as popular at Spurs as Ginola was with French fans when he gave the ball away for the goal which cost them a place at the ‘94 World Cup!


Well he'll have a chance to make up for it against Ajax, he was non existent for most of today, and in the last five minutes I saw him just walking around the pitch not marking a single city player. I'm not sure if he's just tired and starting to feel burnt out or just been figured out, but he needs to pull his socks up. Hoping that him being one of the ex Ajax 4 Will be beneficial for us in the semis though
 
I'm not ashamed to say that moment was the angriest I can ever remember being at a player in my life. To top off what was a crap performance anyway.

Hope he turns it around and puts in some great performances for the rest of the season (and then signs a new contract). We have 7 (hopefully 8!) games left this season and I hope he steps up and provides some key winning moments, especially in the big CL games.
 
Eriksen summed up most of our players, terrible and sublime in equal measure.
With exception of son and maybe one or two others it was very patchy.
But we need to remember this is one of the best sides in the world we were playing, they can take a small mistake and amplify it.
Not only was he playing against a class opposition midfield, but his own midfield was a ragtag pieced together with players out of position and walking wounded.
 
Eriksen summed up most of our players, terrible and sublime in equal measure.
With exception of son and maybe one or two others it was very patchy.
But we need to remember this is one of the best sides in the world we were playing, they can take a small mistake and amplify it.
Not only was he playing against a class opposition midfield, but his own midfield was a ragtag pieced together with players out of position and walking wounded.

Quite, Dele was equally as bad - some of the flicks on the edge our own box...

But they all dug in a put a foot in.
 
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