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Christian Eriksen says Tottenham have learned from title-race heartbreak

Christian Eriksen says Spurs still have a chance of winning the Premier League title
Christian Eriksen insists Tottenham still have a chance of winning the Premier League title, and says
they have learned from last season's heartbreak.
Tottenham are seven points off leaders Chelsea with nine games of the season remaining, after the Blues slipped up at home to Crystal Palace on Saturday.
They go up against Swansea on Wednesday in south Wales, while Chelsea are at home to Manchester City, and Eriksen told Sky Sports his side still have hope.
Eriksen has been on fine form this season for Spurs

"On paper we still have a chance, but we know there is a lot in-between. Nine games to go, nine very exciting games to go.
"If you lose some you are out of it, if you win some you are right in it. So of course it will be very tight.
"I think we are taking one game at a time, and then we will see.

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