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Published 16:24 26 Jul 2022 BST
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"It’s the dream of the club and the history is now being the best, so I think the only aim is to go as high as possible and see where it takes us. But I think the aim is definitely to win something."
"I want to come here to play football, I don’t come here just for the logo itself, I want to come here and play. Obviously to speak with the manager and hear his ideas and have conversations with him on the football terms was great and ideal for me to get the decision and the possibility of coming to Manchester United."During the wide-ranging interview, Eriksen spoke of his run-in with United defender Brandon Williams, when Brentford faced Norwich City last season, and his World Cup ambitions with Denmark. He was also asked for his footballing heroes, and while he said he had a few, Eriksen named just two. In fairness, both were ballers in their day:
"I had Francesco Totti - mostly because at that age I played a lot of Football Manager, so I had took over Roma back in that time! "And then after it was Michael Laudrup. As Danes I can pick Michael Laudrup, but I really wasn’t into many idols. I preferred myself to be on the pitch and really just to be outside and play by myself."
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