Christian Eriksen hits out at Tottenham as he breaks silence following Inter transfer
Tottenham made Christian Eriksen feel like "the black sheep", claims the Inter Milan star, who says he was often made to feel like the bad person in the Spurs dressing room because he wanted to leave in the January transfer window.
Tottenham sold Christian Eriksen to Inter Milan in the January transfer window for £17million. The Denmark international has hit out at his old club Spurs, claiming that he felt punished for speaking the truth about his desire to leave.
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“I read I was the bad person in the changing room; that ever since I said I wanted to leave, it was no good me being there.
“To be honest, over the last few years, if anything came up, any player would think about leaving. But I was the guy who said it publicly.”
After finally make his move to Inter, Eriksen admitted that he was relieved to put the situation behind him.
He can start to rebuild his confidence in a new place with new surroundings, he added.
Tottenham: Eriksen made his Serie A debut against Udinese (Image: GETTY Images)