Tottenham's Christian Eriksen: Liverpool will need to be lucky if all their new signings pay off .
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Christian Eriksen recognises the rebuilding job at Liverpool only too well.
The 23-year-old was one of seven summer signings Tottenham made to offset the loss of star man Gareth Bale last summer.
Spurs have made a bright start to life under Mauricio Pochettino but this team, born from the ashes of Baleâs departure to Real Madrid, went through considerable growing pains.
A dismal record against the top four condemned Tottenham to another season of pressing their nose against the window of Champions League football, firmly shut out from Europeâs premier competition once more.
Liverpool arrive at White Hart Lane on Sunday aiming to prove their own reconstitution has more robust foundations after the departure of Luis Suarez to Barcelona helped fund nine new signings at Anfield.
A 3-1 defeat to Manchester City on Monday raised questions over their ability to replicate last seasonâs second-place finish and Eriksen believes they could encounter similar problems to those that Spurs endured 12 months earlier.
âIt is true that we went through [what Liverpool are now facing] last year,â said Eriksen.
âIt will depend on what team they have and what the new players are bringing in. Everything has to fit.
âSometimes you are lucky and sometimes you are a bit unlucky. Last year we made some really good signings, I think. We were just a bit unlucky that nothing really ended up in a big thing. Of course, that can happen with Liverpool as well so sometimes you are lucky and sometimes you arenât.
âI came late so for me it was a bit different. The first guy we signed [Paulinho] will have seen six other players come in and that was probably a bit weird for him. They are the new faces they have to see and it is a big deal when new players come in.
âWhen I came in, the four or five players before me I saw like everybody â they were all new players to me. We have a good group, though, so I havenât seen any problems with anybody