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He played for Conte winning a league. I'm sure he'll be fine with it.I wonder if the high intensity of the Conte regime might put him off.
He played for Conte winning a league. I'm sure he'll be fine with it.I wonder if the high intensity of the Conte regime might put him off.
Before his heart incidentHe played for Conte winning a league. I'm sure he'll be fine with it.
Yeah, it didn't end too well for him...He played for Conte winning a league. I'm sure he'll be fine with it.
Before his heart incident
And I'm sure all parties would discuss it, including the specialists. If he comes then it will have been covered, or he gets an exemption from the extreme end of the scale with regards to training etc.Yeah, it didn't end too well for him...
AgreedAnd I'm sure all parties would discuss it, including the specialists. If he comes then it will have been covered, or he gets an exemption from the extreme end of the scale with regards to training etc.
That's not really the case.
Hopefully , after a decent window, it will be, but it certainly isn't or hasn't been yet
I think he should stay with Brentford. He can come to Spurs as a coach in a few years
Eriksen in early poch ran more than any playerHe played for Conte winning a league. I'm sure he'll be fine with it.
That was before he had a heart attack on the pitch... which I think is the point that was being made about the intensity.He played for Conte winning a league. I'm sure he'll be fine with it.
11 goals, 20 games....i wish we could sign more players that don't pull up treesIt's often not worth going back to a player. Look at Bale, came back, didn't pull up trees.
Bale was quality but Jose didn't play him enough because was not attack minded. I think in terms of getting a player back it depends on what stage of their career they are. Eriksen is in his prime years now and proved with Brentford he's still class. Funny enough his collapse will have the squad more excited to have him back too. He will have many familiar faces still at the club even from his time at Inter. Its the transfer that makes the most sense. If you could pick the scenario in January for him to play at another PL club and see how he does then sign him if he does well then I think most would choose that.It's often not worth going back to a player. Look at Bale, came back, didn't pull up trees.
He coped well enough without his pacemaker when he originally played for Inter. So I imagine he will be fine, obviously this is all down to our medical team to assessHow compatible is Eriksen's health status with Conte's training methods?
Guessing only his Doctors can really answer that.How compatible is Eriksen's health status with Conte's training methods?
If Conte wants him.Its going to be a long season with a lot of games so we need a quality squad that has different options for different games.
On a free this is an absolute no brainer.