imo he is a "10" play him there, I like him as a player lots of ability.
But when we play him there he's often ineffective.
I've said this before, we don't have any world class outfield players, but Eriksen is the closest thing we have to one. He may have quiet spells in games, but we're a top 6/midtable side and most of our players go missing for large periods of the game. The difference is, Eriksen can still produce goals and moments of magic even when he is playing poor.
Eriksen came up with an 89th-minute winner in the 2-1 victory at Swansea City on Sunday to maintain Spurs’ recent fine away form and take Mauricio Pochettino’s side up to seventh in the table.
The Danish midfielder scored an even later winner at Hull City last month in another 2-1 win and Tottenham also scored twice in the final six minutes to overturn a 1-0 deficit at Aston Villa at the start of November.
“You see the last few games and we’re still 100% ready to go at the end of the game,” Eriksen said. “Before we wouldn’t have been fit enough to go the whole game. There were periods when they had the ball and we had to play different but we had the confidence and the power to keep going for 90 minutes. I think everybody would rather win a little bit earlier but it does give us an extra feeling.”
Mauricio Pochettino wants his Tottenham team to defend from the front and both Harry Kane and Christian Eriksen are getting the message.
The two young forwards scored a goal each in the 2-1 win at Swansea but it was their work rate that helped make sure Spurs survived a furious second half onslaught.
Kane and Eriksen both ran 8.2 miles in the 90 minutes – putting them jointly into second place behind Hull's George Boyd for the furthest distance covered by any Premier League player this season.
Right now I would play Azza right, Eriksen left, Kane in the hole and Nobby...if Nobby's not doing a thing (easy out there!), off he goes and bring on Moussa to play either the 10 spot or left, kane goes up top and Eriksen moves appropriate to those shifts. n.b. Moussa only works when he's in that hole up top or playing on the left. He ghosted past his man on the left yesterday and popped in a decent ball. I think that's where he can survive in this squad. He slows it down too much when deeper.
so more people are buying into the wonky now eh?
where is KD to revel in his insight. Boy was right there championing this from the start
I wanted to see him move centrally in the summer, but agree that he looks much less effective having played a few games there early on this season - could he play off the right, similarly to how he is off the left atm? Chadli left Eriksen right could be the way to go for the time being if so
Christian Eriksen is reportedly attracting attention from a several top clubs around Europe after a fine start to the season with Tottenham.
The Danish international joined Spurs in August 2013 and is already being linked with an exit from White Hart Lane, with six goals in 18 appearances from midfield this term.
According to Danish newspaper BT, the likes of Paris Saint-Germain, AC Milan and Borussia Dortmund are all lining up bids for the 22-year-old, while Liverpool are also said to be interested, despite turning down the chance to sign him from Ajax two years ago.
Ernesto Bronzetti, an agent who does not represent Eriksen, broke the story to the Danish media, although said he is not certain whether Spurs would be willing to sell, even for the reported fee of £32m.
‘It is very common that when a young player performs at that level, and [he] becomes such a critical factor in a highly volatile team in the Premier League, it will be the biggest clubs knocking on the door next time. As for Tottenham’s interest in selling [Eriksen], I hasten to say that I have no knowledge of that,’ he said.
‘Levy is a skilled negotiator and is known to get the maximum price of Tottenham’s best players. So it is quite certain that a player like Eriksen will not be cheap.’
http://metro.co.uk/2014/12/16/liverpool-among-numerous-elite-clubs-chasing-tottenhams-christian-eriksen-4988899/
How bad a story is this. A random agent who has admitted he knows nothing at all has some idle speculation about a player. Really? That's the best they could come up with.
And they included Liverpool as a top European club
Wonky with two forwards please for vertical penetration.