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Tottenham Hotspur hit another bump in the road in their search for a top four finish by dropping points for a second consecutive week in their 0-0 draw at Brentford on Saturday, with Christian Eriksen having a big part to play against his former side.
The Danish midfielder has been a revelation at the Bees since signing in January on his comeback to football following cardiac arrest at Euro 2020, and he may now have dealt a crucial blow to Antonio Conte ’s Champions League hopes.
Eriksen may have performed on the pitch against his old club, but he also had a huge impact off it by assisting Thomas Frank with his preparations for the game and catching out Tottenham ’s predictability.
In his post-match interview, Eriksen revealed how playing under Conte at Inter Milan last season enabled him to provide his manager and teammates with what to expect from Spurs on Saturday. He said: "I think we knew what they were coming with. I've played with Conte and I know the system he likes to play, and we trained in the week how we thought they would play and they played the way we expected.
“Harry and Sonny are two exceptional players, and they have a good team and a good structure so of course we need to be sharp and I think