Tottenham Hotspur star Christian Eriksen is determined to end his scoring drought for Spurs when they host Liverpool this weekend...
Eriksen has not scored for the North London club in 10 games and he is hoping to change that this Saturday lunchtime.
Spurs will be looking to bounce back following a defeat to Watford prior to the international break.
The visitors, Liverpool, who currently sit top of the table with four wins from four games, will be in confident mood coming into the game at Wembley.
Eriksen's last goal for Spurs stretches all the way back until April, when he scored in their 3-1 loss to Manchester City and the Dane is hoping he can replicate his international form with his club (scored versus Wales).
"It's great to have that form going into the weekend," Eriksen told Goal. "I've always had many shots, even in the Premier League, but I just haven't scored yet.
"I'm just trying to get in good positions in every game to create something or take a shot, but they just keep flying in for the national team.
"Penalties are easy if you score, but in open play we create chances as well. I'm a little further up the pitch here and not so much involved in the build-up because we probably have less of a build-up than we do at Spurs.
"It's a bit different with Denmark, we go for the long ball a bit earlier and try to get the second ball.
"Everyone wants to play like Spurs. We want to play attractive football, get the ball forward and create chances with good possession.
"My form with Denmark hasn't been too bad, I got off to a very slow start with five goals in my first 50 games.
"It took me a while but I'm finally here. It's almost going too well but I hope it carries on."
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