The Liverpool stopper was all praise for the young Danish midfielder, and stressed that he can become a world-class player if he exhibits a bit more dominance and aggressiveness in his game.
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Christian-Eriksen-c9074, and has insisted that the Ajax Amsterdam midfielder has got what it takes to become a world-class player.
The 20-year-old is a product of the Amsterdam fabled youth academy, Jong Ajax, and started his professional career in the 2010/11 season. The highly-talented midfielder made rapid development to his game and established himself
as one of the key players in De Joden squad.
Despite his young age, the Danish midfield ace has thus far shown the tactical discipline and understanding as an effective playmaker. He has undoubtedly played an integral role in the Amsterdammers’ successive Eredivisie triumphs
in the 2010/11 and 2011/12 campaigns.
Agger, who has been plying his trade at Anfield since the summer of 2006, was all praise for the young Ajax star while stressing that the youngster plays too shyly.
“Eriksen has the potential to become world-class. He's perhaps a bit too shy, and it wouldn't hurt him to be a bit more dominant and aggressive. There are no boundaries to what he can achieve if he does that”, Agger was quoted
as saying to Ekstra Bladet.
Eriksen, who has thus far represented Denmark in 21 matches, is expected to play an important role in leading the Danish Dynamite to at least the quarter-finals stage of Euro 2012.
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“He really is a weapon for us. He adds some creativity to the team, and always wants to receive the ball. He's also capable of taking set pieces with both feet. The way he kicks the ball is truly unique. He's such a good player
that it looks as if he's already a seasoned veteran rather than a young kid. We no longer solely depend on Nicklas Bendtner”, Agger concluded.
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Netherlands-c753 on June 9.
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