With Christian Eriksen returning to the Manchester United first team after a lengthy spell out injured, Statman Dave takes a look at the Dane’s return and explains why having Eriksen available again is massively important for Erik Ten Hag’s tactics…
Download the SofaScore app to find out more about your clubs players! http://bit.ly/3pEnPPz
► SUBSCRIBE TO STATMAN DAVE CLIPS: https://bit.ly/StatmanDaveClipsYT
Welcome to Statman Dave Clips!
This channel features clips of all my best moments across Twitch & YouTube as I talk all things football including tactics, analysis and diving into individual player performances across all European Leagues.
Follow me across socials:
Twitter: https://twitter.com/statmandave
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/statmandave
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/StatmanDave
► SUBSCRIBE to STATMAN DAVE: http://bit.ly/StatmanDaveYoutube

11 Comments
we must play Mctominay as a CF
I think that it's worth noting that the counter press is critically important to ETH and having Bruno in the 10 gives more energy to the said counter press. That said, I would love to see how it looks with Erikson as a 10, they haven't done it yet
Been screaming out for Eriksen to play as the 10 all season. It’s where he fits most naturally.
Madrid trio / possible United :
No.10 Progresive carries
Modric / (Frenkie / Caqueret / Le Fee)
No. 8 Dictate Play
Kross / (Bruno / Eriksen / Tielemans)
No.6 Anchor Man
Casemiro / (Alvarez / Caicedo / Mainoo)
That's what I want but I think Eric will not do that now
Eriksen doesn't have the pace or stamina to play a no. 10
why ten hag uses a left footed left cdm and right footed right cdm..?
The man said it y’all “like the Goddamn video
Eriksen at 10, Sancho on the right. Let's go!
Great video and makes total sense and am convinced but the only thing that might worry me is Bruno does give it away a bit more then Erickson if he was there, but then again if it benefits offensively more am up for that.
Personally i think Eriksen should keep having a free role in the midfield/attacking midfield with that extraodinary vision of his.