Happy To See Eriksen Back On The Pitch, Conte: He And His Family Deserve To Live In Normal Circumstances
JAKARTA - Tottenham coach Antonio Conte said he was pleased to see Christian Eriksen back on the pitch with Brentford ahead of Spurs' match against Brighton in the postponed Premier League matchday 16, Wednesday evening local time.
Quoted from Antara from the club's official website on Wednesday, Conte stated that so far Eriksen has performed fully with Brentford and played well when they beat Burnley last weekend in the Premier League.
"I think we are talking about an important player, but first of all, he is a very good man, a very good person," Conte said.
"He and his family deserve to live under normal circumstances. I think this is important, and I am very happy for him. I wish him and his family the best, regardless of the game when we have to face each other."
“We are talking about an important player, but first of all a really good man, a really good person.”Antonio Conte on Christian Eriksen's return to the Danish national team squad ️ pic.twitter.com/r63U601SEo
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The Italian coach continued to say, regarding the match against Brighton, he believes Tottenham have had a good performance, but sometimes it is not accompanied by good results.
"This is a very good team, they try to play football (good, they are very well organised, they are physically strong," Conte said.
According to him, Tottenham should try to match these two things because it's okay to score more goals or play good football and create lots of chances, but at the same time they need to try to find a good balance and consider what we considered in the period. this
Conte considers that only in this way Tottenham will get a good result at the end of the game and reiterates that they must be able to produce a good performance coupled with a good result will be very important.
The match between Tottenham and Brighton will be played at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, London and a win will keep Antonio Conte's side hopeful of ending the season in the top four of the Premier League.