Matteo Marani: “Inter Not Doing Well Right Now, It’s Up To Eriksen To Become A Game Changer”

Italian football journalist Matteo Marani has called for Inter attacking midfielder Christian Eriksen to make more of an impact.

Eriksen arrived at Inter from Tottenham Hotspur in a circa €20 million deal in the most recent January transfer window but has never truly performed to his full potential so far at Inter.

Eriksen struggled in Inter manager Antonio Conte’s 3-5-2 system and although his performance levels increased upon the change to a 3-4-1-2 system, his performances in the past two matches have left a lot to be desired with many in the media suggesting he has taken a step back.

“At Inter there is no construction like there is at Juventus. Their principles are different. Inter play very choral and need to be physically healthy. The team is not doing well right now,” Marani explained in an interview with Italian broadcaster Sky Sport Italia earlier on today.

“I think Inter need some higher level players right now and Christian Eriksen has to make a difference. Adaption takes some time and in the first games after the break he gave us hope but then he had a decline. It’s up to him to become a game changer.”

Since his arrival at Inter, Danish national team player Eriksen has made 12 appearances across all competitions to date. During his time on the park, which totals just over 600 minutes, the former Ajax player has scored two goals and provided two assists for his teammates.

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