Eriksen, 26, believes that the comeback was evidence of Tottenham's development under the Argentine boss. "The club are completely different – from what it was when I came to what it is now," Eriksen told British media. "That's up to the manager and up to the players, with the quality we have in the squad. "We are building on every season compared to when I arrived here...The games against the top teams, when we were 2-0 down after nine minutes, we'd lose 6-0. That's the thing we've changed with the manager coming in and with the players we have.Christian Eriksen: Five years ago Tottenham would have lost 6-0 - now we can dominate any team, any time @Matt_Law_DT https://t.co/Yc37hi1ahT
— Telegraph Football (@TeleFootball) February 14, 2018
"Everyone has grown up and they are not going to lie down if they are 2-0 down. We don't care where we are or what time it is or which stadium we play in or which we team we play, we always try to dominate..." Spurs' progress over recent years and their Champions League showing this season have put the spotlight on Pochettino, who has garnered interest from rivals clubs. Eriksen is, however, confident that the manager will stay with the north London outfit.Tottenham have improved beyond all recognition, says Christian Eriksen https://t.co/YyDfBUKPLc
— Guardian news (@guardiannews) February 14, 2018
"The players are happy with him, the club is very happy with him," the Denmark international added. "I think that's what he showed when he signed his new long-term deal (in May 2016). "Of course, there will be interest from other clubs because he's doing really well but hopefully he'll stay." Tottenham travel to Rochdale in the fifth round of the FA Cup Sunday.Never mind Harry Kane or Christian Eriksen, the real Tottenham star in Turin was mighty Mousa Dembele https://t.co/3KCtFRSp4C pic.twitter.com/UY1jBy5cFK
— MailOnline Sport (@MailSport) February 14, 2018