Brentford striker Ivan Toney has confidently predicted that he believes Christian Eriksen will still be at the club next season.
Eriksen has already proven this season he still has what it takes to be an elite top flight player, whether he will reward Brentford for their loyalty in giving him the opportunity to return to England or whether he will be lured by the temptation of playing for Spurs once more remains to be seen. Toney appeared confident that the Dane will continue to turn out at the Brentford Community Stadium next season. Brentford striker Ivan Toney has confidently predicted that he believes Christian Eriksen will still be at the club next season.
Ivan Toney believes Brentford are now safe from relegation and is hopeful Christian Eriksen will sign a new deal with the club.
“He sets a certain standard for himself and the team and we have to come up to that and play above that so with him coming in it is great for all of us. That is the partnership we have. “With a player like that in the team then you are going to have the quality,” said Toney.
Ivan Toney says he is “sure” Christian Eriksen will stay at Brentford beyond this summer with the Bees now all but certain of Premier League survival.
“He sets a certain standard for himself and the team and we have to come up to that and play above that so with him coming in it is great for all of us.” “With a player like that in the team then you are going to have the quality,” the 26-year-old told the Standard. Ivan Toney says he is “sure” Christian Eriksen will stay at Brentford beyond this summer with the Bees now all but certain of Premier League survival.
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I have to be in the right place at the right time. I want to be known for something and I want to leave something behind.” It was crazy, and a bit of a relief as well because of where we are in the table. It’s our job as forwards to hold the ball up as best as we can and look after it for the others. “He jumped out of his seat and slapped the ball away, so I had to walk further to get it. “I do all the tackling, kicking and heading for everyone! Before I even took the penalty, I knew it was 1-1 - I was that confident and that excited to get the chance to score. “To be honest, against Burnley, I wasn’t the best, but then I scored two goals and everyone thought I’d done unbelievably well. I get the ball, go away and wait for everyone to get in their place. I didn’t see it as ‘Well, if I miss this then it could be game over.’ I knew it was a chance to get us going. “You have to wait for the last step. I don’t look at the ball, I just keep my eyes on the keeper.
Eriksen has helped Brentford move close to securing Premier League safety since arriving in January.
“I felt like we were safe before, the players we have got in the team, I feel like we’ve got more than enough to stay in the league,” Toney, who has scored 12 goals in his first full Premier League season, explained. With a player like that in the team then you are going to have the quality. Start your Independent Premium subscription today.
Ivan Toney says he is “sure” Christian Eriksen will stay at Brentford beyond this summer with the Bees now all but certain of Premier League survival.
“He sets a certain standard for himself and the team and we have to come up to that and play above that so with him coming in it is great for all of us.” “With a player like that in the team then you are going to have the quality,” the 26-year-old told the Standard. Ivan Toney says he is “sure” Christian Eriksen will stay at Brentford beyond this summer with the Bees now all but certain of Premier League survival.
On the last day of the winter transfer window, Brentford F.C announced that they had signed Danish International Christian Eriksen on a six-month deal.
Recently Eriksen was called up for national team duties where Denmark played two international friendlies against the Netherlands and Serbia. And he made the most of his opportunity scoring a goal on his return to the international stage against the Netherlands. This is truly a remarkable achievement for Christian because he himself said that he was gone from this world for five minutes. He is a player you can find with the ball, and he will come up with a solution to the problem in front of him. Eriksen scored one and was instrumental in his side’s demolition job of the Blues. And the new journey began for Eriksen to find a new club. Eriksen had an implantable cardioverter-defibrillator fitted after his collapse and according to the rules of Serie A players with this device are not permitted to play in the league & so Inter Milan had to terminate his contract. The Danish International has seamlessly fit this role with his match intelligence and playing making abilities allowing him to free up Ivan Toney who previously had to get involved in making chances for his teammates and now focuses purely on goal scoring.