Thursday, February 1, 2018

It probably won't happen again - Eriksen revels in 11-second strike

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It probably won't happen again - Eriksen revels in 11-second strike
It probably won't happen again - Eriksen revels in 11-second strike
Christian Eriksen revelled in his "perfect" return to the Tottenham team after his first-minute opener set the tone for Wednesday's 2-0 win over Manchester United. The Denmark international had missed the last two matches through illness but made up for lost time in style at Wembley, sweeping a first-touch finish beyond David de Gea with just 11 seconds on the clock. It was not quite the fastest goal in Premier League history - that still belongs to former Spurs defender Ledley King, who scored inside 10 seconds at Bradford City in 2000 - and Eriksen knows he is unlikely to ever have a chance to usurp that record. "It's the perfect way to come back - to score with your first touch!" he told the club's official website. "It's never happened before and probably won't happen again, but it was a very good start. "Everything fell perfectly for me, even the ball was laying down there nice and quiet and all I had to do was step up and kick it in - the perfect start to a very good game." The fastest goal in #PL history? That *still* belongs to @LedleyKing. Just. pic.twitter.com/vQS5nJ3s3X — Premier League (@premierleague) February 1, 2018   This is the face you make when you somehow score after just 11 seconds! Great game and result at Wembley tonight! #coys #ce23 A post shared by Christian Eriksen (@chriseriksen8) on Jan 31, 2018 at 4:30pm PST

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