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Spurs boss Conte looking forward to reunion with Brentford's Eriksen

Tottenham Hotspur manager Antonio Conte said he was happy to see Christian Eriksen playing again after his cardiac arrest at last year's European Championship and looking forward to a reunion with the Brentford midfielder in Saturday's Premier League game. Denmark midfielder Eriksen helped Conte's Inter Milan win the Serie A title last season but he had to leave the club as players who have heart-starting devices implanted are not allowed to play in Italy. The 30-year-old spent seven years at Spurs before moving to Inter.

He was a free agent when he joined Brentford in January and signed a contract until the end of the season. "To meet him tomorrow for a game will be a pleasure," Conte told reporters on Thursday. "I'm very happy to see him, to play football again because the images were terrible for everybody.

We suffered a lot for him and his family. "It's incredible because not many times this happens and to see him play football again makes me very happy, because football is life. "I had the opportunity to meet him when he had just arrived in Brentford.

I spoke to him and his family. We're talking not only about an important player but a great man. I wish him and his family the best for the present and the future." Conte added long-term absentees Matt Doherty, Japhet Tanganga and Oliver Skipp remain sidelined but there are no fresh injury concerns for Spurs before their short trip to Brentford.

A home defeat by Brighton & Hove Albion last weekend ended a run of four successive wins for Spurs, who now face an in-form Brentford team led by Eriksen. Thomas Frank's side, who are 12th after winning five of their last six games, have won all five occasions Eriksen has started for them. Tottenham remain fourth in the league

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