A Denmark national midfielder told an interview in his country about the decision to leave Tottenham: "It's important to know that you are wanted" • About the Corona period: "I've never had so much free time. Obviously things were more difficult for other people and you can't complain, but it's different from the life we used To them "
Eriksen. Glad to make the decision to move to Inter
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Beginning this week, the Aryan clubs are allowed to return to training after Italy has moved on to the second phase in facing the Corona virus crisis. Christian Eriksen, Inter midfielder was interviewed by the Danish media and told about his deal throughout the quarantine and the reason why he decided to leave Tottenham for the benefit of Antonio Conte's team.
Eriksen told of his way of dealing with the situation: "I ran around in the basement parking lot 35 meters. I didn't touch the ball in seven weeks. It was the longest period without football in my life and I felt I was starting to lose it. I thought to talk to Lukaku or Ashley Young They have families and sleep for 14 days in someone's living room for too long. Instead, I ended up staying in the club's training structure with a chef and five staff members who chose to make the arrangement there to protect their families. "
During his quarantine, he left the house and encountered a problem with the local police: "The police arrested me and my bad Italian, I had to explain what I was doing and where I wanted to go. I never had so much free time. Obviously the situation was more difficult for other people and You can complain, but it's different from the life we got used to. "
On the move to Italy: "It was the right move for me, because they were eager to sign me and it is important for a player to know that he is wanted and wanted. This means they would do anything to get me. But that's the truth, there are many stronger groups in England. "