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Stubborn Spurs boss Pochettino was ‘close to axing Eriksen’ just before season started as he does not like keeping players in final year of contract

Mauricio Pochettino considered ostracising Christian Eriksen as he entered the final year of his contract

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MAURICIO POCHETTINO was 'close' to axing Christian Eriksen just before the season started, according to reports.

According to the , that is because the Spurs boss does not like keeping players who are into the final year of their contracts.

 Mauricio Pochettino considered ostracising Christian Eriksen as he entered the final year of his contract
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Mauricio Pochettino considered ostracising Christian Eriksen as he entered the final year of his contractCredit: Reuters

Eriksen's deal at Tottenham runs out next summer and he has been heavily linked with a move to Spain this summer.

But he has just a few hours left if he wants to secure a move away before the European transfer window closes.

For now, though, Eriksen remains a Tottenham player, and a crucial one at that.

Given the nod to start from the outset in yesterday's North London derby, he repaid his manager's faith within ten minutes.

After Bernd Leno parried Erik Lamela's tame shot, the Dane, 27, reacted first to tap into the empty net and give Spurs the lead.

Although Harry Kane added a second, Spurs allowed Arsenal back into the game and had to settle for a point as their away form continues to struggle.

But with Eriksen set to stay in North London for another year, Poch admitted he will throw a "big party" when today's deadline passes.

There are still hours, one day and I want to say that it is impossible but it is going to be difficult... I am optimistic.

Mauricio Pochettino on Christian Eriksen

He told talkSPORT: "Tuesday, we party. Finish the transfer window after tomorrow, I think Tuesday we are going to make a big party and celebrate.

"Because I think it was my worst period after five years in Tottenham."

On Eriksen, Pochettino added: "His mind is clear that he wanted to play.

"It's nearly impossible for something to happen [with a transfer], that's why it was clear.

"There are still hours, one day and I want to say that it is impossible but it is going to be difficult.

"I think nothing is impossible in football. I am optimistic.

"The most important thing is [the next] 24 hours and [we] hope that everything will be clear for everyone.

"Christian Eriksen had a big performance. The whole team had a very good performance.

"I enjoyed it a lot. You want to win, but you hope to play these kind of games every week."

 The Dane tucks in the opening goal of the North London derby but could not inspire his side to victory
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The Dane tucks in the opening goal of the North London derby but could not inspire his side to victoryCredit: Richard Pelham - The Sun
Mauricio Pochettino is counting down the hours until the European transfer window closes but says he’s optimistic about keeping Christian Eriksen
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