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Eriksen: 'Ball-Watchers' Tottenham Made Ajax 'Look A Lot Better'
Ajax's strong start in their 1-0 first-leg win over Tottenham owed much to Spurs' inability to contain them, says Christian Eriksen.
Christian Eriksen felt Tottenham allowed Ajax to dominate the early stages of the first leg of their Champions League semi-final as the Eredivisie leaders claimed a 1-0 advantage.
Ajax, who knocked out holders Real Madrid and Juventus in the previous two rounds, took control from the start and led through Donny van de Beek's 15th-minute strike.
Danny Rose then nearly sliced into his own net and Van de Beek was denied a second by Hugo Lloris' leg before the enforced introduction of Moussa Sissoko - on for Jan Vertonghen after he was unable to continue following a blow to the nose just after the half-hour mark - finally stopped Ajax's midfield controlling proceedings.
"I think first 20 minutes of the game, we were just ball-watchers," Eriksen told BT Sport after losing to his former club.
"Against a team that likes possession, it's a no-go. We need to change it up a lot for the next game.
"We made them look a lot better. It's a good side but I think we helped them on their way to give them their feet. They could control things, which was our fault.
"Second half was different. We played more direct and hurt them a bit more."
Though they eventually stopped Ajax from totally dominating, Spurs were unable to muster much in an attacking sense and Dele Alli's volley straight at Andre Onana in the second half was their only shot on target, while the post denied David Neres a second goal for the Dutch side with 12 minutes remaining.
Tottenham will get Son Heung-min back from suspension for the return leg in Amsterdam next Wednesday, when Eriksen expects to see a much-improved display from Mauricio Pochettino's men.
"Nobody wanted to play the first half the way we did - everyone felt disappointed we didn't compete at the level we know we can," the Denmark international added.
"We know we needed to change and we did. We still lost but we were better second half."We were lucky they hit the post because 2-0 would have been a different game for us next week. We need to change how we played a lot and hopefully we can turn things around in Amsterdam."