Italian journalist Sandro Sabatini has insisted that Inter manager Antonio Conte must adapt his system to suit attacking midfielder Christian Eriksen.

Eriksen joined Inter in the most recent January transfer window from Premier League side Tottenham Hotspur in a circa €20 million deal and signed a four and a half year contract with the Nerazzurri club.

The Danish national team player was not initially played in his preferred role but has been played in his natural position in each of Inter’s past two games and there has been a notable improvement in his performances as a result.

“Conte has been too hesitant to put him in the team. When he touches the ball he determines things, he is not a player who does the homework but he assists and scores.

“Conte must adapt his game and amalgamate it with Eriksen,” Sabatini explained in an interview with Italian radio station Radio Sportiva earlier on today.

Since his arrival at the club, Eriksen has made 10 appearances across all competitions to date. In his time on the park, which totals just over 500 minutes, the former Ajax player has scored two goals and has also provided as many assists.