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Denmark not a one-man show — coach

- Agency Staff Anapa

Tottenham midfielder Christian Eriksen is Denmark’s standout star but the Nordic side are far from a one-man team, coach Age Hareide says.

Nicknamed “King Christian”, Eriksen is one of the top players in the English Premier League and has been voted Danish footballer of the year four times.

The Dane arrived at the World Cup on a hot streak of internatio­nal form, with 12 goals in 13 games. His sensationa­l hattrick against Ireland secured his side’s place in Russia.

“It’s not quite true that Denmark is overdepend­ent on Eriksen,” the Norwegian coach said. “We have a team that works for him but he also works for us. It’s not a one-man show.

“That is the best combinatio­n. Christian is a part of the team but he is also a star, a fantastic football player,” said Hareide before a training session in sunny Anapa on the Black Sea coast.

“He can observe space quicker than anybody else, that is his key value for the team.”

Hareide said Denmark were not alone in having a standout star. “Look at Portugal with [Cristiano] Ronaldo or Argentina with [Lionel] Messi,” he said. “There are many teams with one outstandin­g player, but that is important in a side. It can change the game for everyone.”

Eriksen, 26, who took time off from World Cup preparatio­ns to attend the birth of his first child, is modest, even after stellar performanc­es on the pitch. He said if opponents considered Denmark a one-man team, that could play into the Danes’ hands as it would mean less focus on other creative players who could create chances.

A picture posted on social media of a World Cup T-shirt on sale in Copenhagen jokingly claims that Denmark’s sole tactic will be to keep giving the ball to Eriksen until he scores.

“I saw that T-shirt picture, it’s funny, people have a good imaginatio­n, but hopefully there will be some other tactic,” he said.

Denmark, in Group C, open their World Cup against Peru in Saransk on June 16 before facing Australia and France.

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