(Reuters) - Tottenham Hotspur playmaker Christian Eriksen is relishing the attacking philosophy instilled by new head coach Tim Sherwood and sees no reason why it cannot lead to more success at champions Manchester United on Wednesday.
Spurs have picked up two wins and a draw in the three Premier League games since former midfielder Sherwood replaced Andre Villas Boas who was sacked earlier this month.
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