By far our best outfielf player, a real joy to watch.
There's a bit of a conundrum with him, he has the tekkers, dribbling and vision needed to replace Modric BUT he has goals in him, more than most midfielders which begs the question what is his best position?
Either way, at only 22 it's evident we have a very special player on our hands.
If he works hard he can one day join Bale at Real, £30m+ player Levy must be rubbing his hands together
Why?
The likely profit he and the club will make on the deal.
He becomes a new asset to use when/if selling the club.
His defensive work has been good all season. Heat maps show he's working much harder defensively under Poch. It's more than likely as to why after his slow start to the season he wasn't dropped, because he was working hard defensively and once he got fitter and used to the system (which you can only get by playing) he was going to be an asset defensively and offensively and he's showing it with the goals he's scoring.
Definitely looks like his stamina is improving, if Eriksen can keep up this level of workrate to go with with his exceptional technical abilities we'll have one heck of a midfielder on our hands. Perhaps one who can combine the best attributes of Modric and van der Vaart.
@TalkingTHFC: Kane covered the most distance (13km) for Spurs, with Mason (12.9km) and Eriksen (12.7km) pressing well also. #THFC
@WindyCOYS: Glad that Hoddle picked up on Eriksen's defensive effort - he made 5 tackles, more than any other Spurs player.
I know he has been putting the work in at the training ground from what I hear he is the hardest trainer.
I know he has been putting the work in at the training ground from what I hear he is the hardest trainer.
http://www.bt.dk/fodbold/tilbyder-eriksen-guldrandet-kontrakt-men...-tottenham-maa-vente
According to this Danish newspaper, Tottenham have offered him a new £60,000 a week contract, but Eriksen doesn't want to start negotiations until the summer. He's supposedly on 36K at the moment.