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Brentford to bide time on Christian Eriksen debut, Pep Guardiola relaxed on new deal

Christian Eriksen has settled in "fantastically" at Brentford but manager Thomas Frank will not be rushing a competitive debut.

The 29-year-old, who joined the Bees on transfer deadline day, is building up to his first match since his shocking cardiac arrest at the European Championship last summer.

Eriksen has joined in with training and Frank said: "It's very good to see him out there. I spoke to Christian after the training. He was just pleased and happy to be part of a team and a club again and do what he loved the most.

"We know he is a humble, down-to-earth, quality player but he’s coming in with that natural presence. Because of the way he is, he’s blending in fantastically with the group and the culture we have here, so it’s good."

Eriksen will not be part of the Brentford squad for Wednesday’s Premier League trip to leaders Manchester City, and Frank wants to make sure the former Tottenham and Inter Milan playmaker is fully up to speed before throwing him into the fray.

"It’s of course something we will constantly speak with him about," said the Bees boss.

"We’ve got all the data and all his injury status, all the history, so we know all that but, to know him, all the small bits about his body and his comeback to top pace again, we need to speak to him daily.

"So that will be an ongoing process for the next one, two, three weeks. One thing for sure, he will not play against Man City, but let’s take it day by day.

"We want to hit that perfect balance. He hasn’t trained with a team for seven months and I think it’s important that we don’t get a minor injury and make a setback even though he’s got a fine, strong foundation to stand on.

"I’m pretty sure we need to get some match minutes in him in a friendly before we put him

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