Asked about his Inter situation while on international duty as Denmark prepare to face Iceland in Sunday s Nations League clash, Eriksen told reporters: I don t want to sit on the bench for the whole season. I hope this isn t the coach s or the club s intention.
There will be an incredible number of matches in a short time, and now we also have three national team matches in a few days. The Champions League starts when we get back to their respective clubs, so there will be a lot of games to play.
I m sure I ll probably have my minutes. So it depends a lot on the people on the outside and I myself expect this moment to come.
I find myself at a point where perhaps I had never been in a club team before. I got off to a great start after arriving at Inter in January and tried to show off then we stopped because of coronavirus and then it went little up and down.
People s thinking and expectations of me as a player is to be decisive in every game, and that wasn t the case. That s why people from the outside look at me differently now.
Obviously you become less patient when you have experience and have tried different things… in the end it is always unpleasant to sit on the bench.