Christian Eriksen’s dream move to Inter Milan looks over with the former Tottenham Hotspur playmaker requesting to leave the Italian giants after just 10 months. The Danish international arrived on four-and-a-half-year deal for a reported fee of 27.5mn euros ($32.6mn) including bonuses. But during a year overshadowed by the coronavirus pandemic, the 28-year-old has been unable to reproduce his form with Spurs, where he scored 69 goals and had 89 assists in 305 appearances, or recently with Denmark.
“It wasn’t what I had dreamed of,” admitted Eriksen, who has fallen down the pecking order under coach Antonio Conte. “People would like to see me play and I would like to do the same, but the coach has different ideas and I have to respect them.”
The Dane has played seven times this season — four as a starter — with no assists or goals. In total he has scored four goals for Inter in 33 games. “We must never hold back a player who asks to be transferred,” club CEO Giuseppe Marotta said on Sunday, confirming Eriksen’s impending exit.
Conte insisted Eriksen “has had many opportunities and played more than others”. “My choices are always made for the good of Inter,” said the former Chelsea coach. “When I deem it appropriate he’ll be able to play in the starting XI or during the game.”
One of the problems facing Eriksen has been that Inter have many options in central and attacking midfield. Chilean Arturo Vidal arrived from Barcelona last summer, with young Italian Nicolo Barella increasingly in tune with Conte’s plans and Radja Nainggolan, Marcelo Brozovic, and Ivan Perisic also in the position.
“Eriksen has an important role and style of play, both on the left and the right,” said Conte. “If you take that away and play him deeper in front of the defence you run the risk of distorting the player. It’s a technical decision.”
Eriksen has not featured in Inter’s last two league games and also looks set to miss their Champions League Group B clash against Real Madrid at the San Siro today. The Italians are bottom of the group, and lost the away leg 3-2, despite coming from two goals down to equalise before Real snatched victory.
In the meantime, Eriksen has been linked with moves to French champions Paris Saint-Germain, or a return to the Premier League with Arsenal or Manchester United. Inter finished last season just one point behind champions Juventus, and are among the favourites for the Scudetto this campaign.
In Serie A they are fifth, five points behind leaders AC Milan. The 18-time Italian champions have not won Serie A since their unprecedented treble in 2010, which included a third Champions League crown. Inter’s only trophy since has been the 2011 Italian Cup. This season Inter have won just four of their 11 games played, but Conte insisted: “The team have taken home less points than they’ve deserved.”
In the Champions League, they have two points after three games. But Conte was pleased with the determination which Inter demonstrated in coming from two-goals down after an hour to beat Torino 4-2 on Sunday. “It was our attitude which changed, our determination and the ferocity with which we pressed. We found the net four times and could have scored more.”
Inter can also count on forward Romelu Lukaku, who missed the trip to Spain with a thigh injury. Inter’s attack is among the best in Italy, with 20 goals in eight league games, the first time since the 1997/1998 season the team have achieved such a feat.
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