The Scotsman

Eriksen can rise above Aussies’ line of defence

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Denmark head coach Age Hareide is confident talisman Christian Eriksen can deal with whatever tactics Australia deploy to try to stop him – just like he does for Tottenham in the Premier League.

The Danes could put themselves on the verge of qualificat­ion for the knockout stage with a second Group C victory in Samara today after a 1-0 win over Peru.

The Socceroos, meanwhile, went down 2-1 against France in Kazan, so are fighting to keep their World Cup hopes alive.

With so much on the line, much has been made of just how Australia will look to shackle the creativity of Eriksen, who netted a hat-trick as Denmark beat the Republic of Ireland 5-1 in their qualifying play-off second leg in Dublin.

Hareide, though, has no doubts the Spurs man will be ready for the challenge.

“Christian is a player who can change matches, and we try to get him involved as much as we can,” the Danish head coach said.

“The opponents, they are going to be very cautious and careful about him, but he is used to that isn’t he from the Premier League.

“We have seen in the Premier League that he can succeed neverthele­ss.

“We hope that we will get him up to a good level and that he will be able to show good things at this World Cup.”

Australia coach Bert van Marwijk will not need to do any extra homework on Denmark’s star man, Eriksen having worked his way up through the Ajax youth system.

“I know Eriksen, because I already saw him in Holland and also a lot of time in Tottenham,” said the Dutchman, who guided his nation to the 2010 World Cup final where they lost to Spain.

“The Danes are a strong team, they are number 12 in the world rankings, that says enough,” van Marwijk continued. “We have to give the same performanc­e against France.”

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