Christian Eriksen: Ex-Tottenham midfielder hints at being unsetttled at Inter Milan
ByTNT Sports
Eriksen has reached 100 caps for Denmark but has fallen out of favour with Inter Milan boss Antonio Conte, making just two appearances this season. Eriksen joined the Serie A club from Tottenham in January.
Christian Eriksen has hinted he is unsettled at Inter Milan, telling the press he is glad he is selected for his national team.
Eriksen was a regular fixture in Tottenham's lineup in his six-and-a-half seasons at the Premier League club and was widely expected to be a regular starter at Inter.
But the 28-year-old has seen his number of appearances become increasingly limited at the San Siro and has suggested he is not happy in Italy.
He told reporters after Denmark's 1-0 victory over England, which he scored the game-winning penalty in, he is pleased "the coach lets me play".
"Anywhere I have been before, even at Spurs, it has always been a pleasure to travel to the national team,” Eriksen said at a press conference.
“It’s not different now, obviously like everyone knows and all the things you write, many things have changed, and I don’t play as much as I did at Tottenham.
“But it’s the same, when I come back to Denmark, I’m happy to be there and it doesn’t matter which club or where I am.
I’m always happy to be back and the coach lets me play, so I’m happy with that.
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