Some people just can’t do without football – Eriksen’s great return to the Premier League

The best football news since the beginning of 2022 – Christian Eriksen found a new club and has returned to the Premier League. Brentford opened the door to his return to professional football – a six-month contract with the option to extend for an additional year – after a heartbreaking match at the EURO 2020 match against Finland on June 12 last year. Many will say that he is crazy, he put his life on the line trying to return to football after his heart defibrillator was installed, but it is obvious that he cannot do without football. The contract with Inter was recently terminated precisely because of the medical rules of Serie A, which prohibit performances with the mentioned heart implant, and in the meantime, there was speculation as to where he could continue his career. He trained with Danish Odense (he played there from 2005-2008), then with Ajax, and a video of him striking a perfect free-kick at Ajax’s training ground went viral.The best clip you’ll see today❤#Eriksen pic.twitter.com/s490MLW8sp— Mozzart Sport Kenya (@MozzartSportKe) January 29, 2022 He showed that the touch of the master did not leave his feet. From 2013 till 2020, while he was a Tottenham player, he was considered one of the best set-piece takers in the Premier League and beyond. The manager of the London club, Antonio Conte, recently stated that Tottenham would accept him, but the Dane decided to return to the professional scene through a club whose primary ambition is to survive in the Premier League. An important role in the whole story was played by Brentford coach Thomas Frank, who worked with Eriksen in the youth teams of Denmark.”I’m looking forward to working with Eriksen again. It’s been a long time since I coached him and a lot has happened since then. Christian was 16 at the time, and in the meantime, he has become one of the best midfielders in the Premier League. He won trophies across Europe and became the star of the Danish national team.” said Frank, who last worked with Eriksen almost fifteen years ago.Things you absolutely love to see ❤#BrentfordFC #EriksenJoins pic.twitter.com/FhvDlMLAxL— Brentford FC (@BrentfordFC) January 31, 2022 Brentford has several very good football players, such as Ivan Toney and Bryan Mbeumo, but not one that has the quality of the 29-year-old newcomer.”We took an incredible opportunity to bring a world-class footballer to Brentford. He did not train in the past seven months, but he has done a lot of work on an individual level.” Frank concluded.At the beginning of January, Eriksen pointed out his ambition to return to the national team of Denmark for the World Cup in Qatar, which will play out in November this year. The enthusiasm with which he is waiting to run on the pitch again can be seen in the video published by Brentford on the official Twitter page.”I am overjoyed to have signed a contract with Brentford. I can’t wait to play and I hope to see you soon,” said the Danish playmaker.Sat 18:00: (2.20) Everton (3.35) Brentford (3.35)Let us remind you that in seven years in Tottenham, he played over 300 games in which he scored 69 and made 90 assists. Overall, his club career shows 531 appearances, 114 goals and 158 assists.Eriksen is fifth in most appearances for the Danish national team (109) and is seventh in goals scored for the Scandinavian red-and-whites (36 goals).If you are interested in other transfer deals (and rumors), follow our LIVE BLOG

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