Christian Eriksen he is living a new chapter in his Inter experience, much more important than his rather bumpy first part. But in his mind there was never the thought of leaving the Nerazzurri club even in the most difficult moments, as he stated in an interview with TV2 Sport, Danish broadcaster: “It was the hardest and most demanding year, But now I feel like my time has come.” Yet, until the January market his situation was that of being separated at home, also fueled by certain statements issued at home and by the fact that he had been officially declared out of the project: “When I said certain things, I did not mean that I wanted to run away in some way. I really wanted to fight for my place, which I always had to do. I was sure that if my chance came, I would probably try to take it. I feel like I did too. However, it was a mentally difficult time. I came to play football, and when I wasn’t allowed to, it was annoying. Off the pitch, however, everything was going well anyway: Milan is a beautiful city and the family is happy. It was only on the turf that something was missing. “
Now, however, for Eriksen the music has definitely changed, even if he is keen to clarify: “Being an Inter player has always been fun, it has always been good, but obviously at the moment it is better because I can play more. It is a great, beautiful moment to be an Inter player. I was really good at shutting all the voices out and really focusing. For many days, after training and matches, I stopped training more. On free-kicks, shots on goal or other things, precisely because I had the opportunity to train much more, since I wasn’t playing. “The turning point has a date and a time well set in the calendar: January 26, the Coppa Italia match with Milan and winning goal on free-kick. “I was a bit lucky … It all started with the goal against Milan, from that moment people started looking at me with different eyes and then I improved from game to game. I’m glad it went like this. I think that network helped me, especially because I was able to demonstrate to those who look from the outside that I can still play football well and I can take a free kick if there is an opportunity. It’s great to have been able to prove myself, but I still feel there are a lot of things I can prove. I feel like I still have so much inside of me.I found out how fast things go in football. It is a continuous up and down. I really tackle things day by day, then we have to see how it goes and what the future brings “, concludes Eriksen.
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