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Stay at Brentford and get a statue, manager Frank urges Eriksen

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LONDON: Christian Eriksen (pic) can expect a statue built in his honour outside Brentford’s stadium if he extends his stay at the English Premier League team beyond this season, manager Thomas Frank said.

The Denmark playmaker joined Brentford on a short-term deal in January, marking his return to competitiv­e football almost eight months after collapsing from cardiac arrest at the European Championsh­ip.

Eriksen inspired a late-season revival by the west London club, who have won seven and lost only one of the nine games the 30-yearold midfielder has started to pull clear of relegation danger.

“I would love to say 100%, but I am convinced there is a good chance he can wear the Brentford shirt (after this season),” Frank said.

“I know I am optimistic but I also picked up the phone and said, ‘Hey, do you want to come to Brentford?’ No one thought about that six months ago. I am convinced we will have a chance.”

Frank, who coached Eriksen at under-17 level with Denmark, said it was a “win-win” situation for the player.

“Either he signs with us and everyone is going to be happy and the fans will build a statue of him outside the stadium in two or three years’ time,” Frank said, “or he goes to a bigger level and fans will applaud him and we will all say, ‘Thank you for this time, go forward.’”

Frank said Brentford will always be thankful to Eriksen.

“He helped the team, he gave something to the fans they had never seen before at this level,” he said of Eriksen. “We helped him back to his football life again.”

Brentford are safe from relegation heading into the final round of the season and complete their first topflight campaign since 1946-47 by hosting relegation-threatened Leeds tomorrow.

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