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Former Tottenham hero expresses gratitude to Thomas Frank; ‘Thankful’ for career reset

Christian Eriksen opens up on his deep gratitude for Tottenham Hotspur boss Thomas Frank’s role in his comeback

Christian Eriksen has opened up on his special relationship with Tottenham Hotspur manager Thomas Frank, expressing deep gratitude for the role his fellow Dane played in reviving his football career.

The 33-year-old midfielder, now playing for VfL Wolfsburg, was one of Tottenham’s most influential players during the 2010s. Between 2013 and 2020, Eriksen made 305 appearances, scoring 69 goals and registering over 80 assists, becoming a creative heartbeat of Mauricio Pochettino’s thrilling Spurs side alongside Harry Kane, Heung-min Son, and Dele Alli.

Reflecting in Tottenham’s Official Matchday Programme ahead of their Champions League clash with Copenhagen, Eriksen shared how Frank’s belief in him came at a pivotal moment in his life and career.

Christian Eriksen opens up on his deep gratitude for Tottenham Hotspur boss Thomas Frank’s role in his comeback.

A Lifeline After Darkness

Back in December 2021, just seven months after suffering a cardiac arrest during the European Championships, Eriksen found himself without a club. His contract with Inter Milan was mutually terminated after the Italian Football Federation ruled that players fitted with an implanted cardioverter defibrillator could not compete in Serie A.

It was then that Thomas Frank, who had previously coached Eriksen for Denmark’s Under-17s, reached out with an offer to join Brentford a gesture that Eriksen says changed everything.

Christian Eriksen opens up on his deep gratitude for Tottenham Hotspur boss Thomas Frank’s role in his comeback.
Cristian Erikson suffers cardiac Arrest in Denmark’s Euro 2020 match against Finland

“I came from a setback to being able to show what I could do as a footballer. Thomas gave me that chance, and I’ll always be very thankful to him,” Eriksen recalled. “He knows how grateful I am for giving me that opportunity to come back and play again.”

During his short stint at Brentford, Eriksen played 11 matches, helping the Bees comfortably retain their Premier League status. His comeback became one of football’s most inspiring stories a testament to resilience and trust.

“It was a special time. Brentford are a special club and they had a great group of players there in my time,” Eriksen added. “I’m so happy to see Thomas continuing to do well at Spurs. First and foremost, Thomas is a good manager. As a person, he really is a great human being. He’s great at getting the best out of people and he’s a very good tactician.”

Christian Eriksen opens up on his deep gratitude for Tottenham Hotspur boss Thomas Frank’s role in his comeback.
Thomas Frank and Cristian Erikson at Brentford VIA CAUGHTOFFSIDE

From Brentford to Tottenham: A New Chapter for Frank

Thomas Frank’s rise from Brentford to Tottenham this summer has been viewed as a reward for his tactical intelligence and leadership. His success in turning Brentford into a Premier League mainstay, despite limited resources, made him an attractive candidate for Spurs as they sought stability and identity after years of managerial turnover.

Now, as Eriksen watches from afar in Germany, he continues to cheer for his former coach’s journey. Frank’s impact clearly transcends football. For Eriksen, it’s not just about tactics or victories it’s about humanity, trust, and a second chance at doing what he loves most.

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