Tottenham were made to earn their win against a battling Cardiff City at Wembley who had Joe Ralls sent off early in the second half.
English Premier League: Joe Ralls red card (58′) Tottenham 1-0 Cardiff
English Premier League: Eric Dier (8′) Tottenham 1-0 Cardiff
Christian Eriksen’s agent said that reports the Tottenham midfielder has a chronic abdominal injury are the result of incorrect translations.
Denmark coach Age Hareide addressed Eriksen’s absence from the squad on Monday by referring to the injury — which has prevented the midfielder making an appearance for Tottenham since the Sept. 22 win against Brighton — as chronic and long-term.
But Eriksen’s agent, Martin Schoots, told the Evening Standard that Hareide was referring to the player’s recent absence and not concerns about his fitness going forward.
“Christian has no chronic injuries — nobody has said that,” Schoots said. “He just has an injury related to some fatigue and, for that reason, he is having some rest. That is normal because otherwise it would not heal.
“Somebody has not translated well. Christian is doing everything to be back as soon as possible.”
Tottenham manager Mauricio Pochettino said last week that national teams should communicate better with clubs regarding players’ fitness after Belgium coach Roberto Martinez said Jan Vertonghen is likely to be out until mid-November with a hamstring injury.
Denmark will face the Republic of Ireland in Dublin in the Nations League on Saturday and host Austria in Herning on Oct. 16.
Tottenham will play their first game after the international break on Oct. 20, when they visit West Ham.
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