Tottenham Hotspur midfielder Christian Eriksen has revealed the secret behind his stunning set piece technique.
Spurs managed a credible 2-2 draw against Swansea City at the Liberty Stadium on Sunday and Eriksen was the star of the show for visitors with two goals, both from wonderful free-kicks.
The two strikes gave Swansea goalkeeper Łukasz Fabiański no chance whatsoever and now Eriksen has gone on to reveal the secret behind his wonderful technique in dead ball situations.
Eriksen told Spurs TV: "For the first one, I know the goalkeeper will either stay where he is or go behind the wall. When I went to the ball I saw he took a step (to his right) so I guessed for the second (far) post and I think it was almost in the middle of the goal when it went in, but he went so far behind the wall, luckily for me.
"The second one was a bit wider, a bit more difficult. If it's going to the shorter corner it has to be really hard, hit with a lot of pace, so I went for the second post again and luckily enough it went in.
"I have my rituals and my way of knowing where the ball has to go. I know with the confidence I have that the ball can go well and if it hits the target then it's either a save or a goal, so I'm going for it.
"It was an open game, lots of chances and we were a bit unlucky after we came from behind twice. We can take everything with us. We haven't lost many games, we know we can come back if we're down and we just have to keep playing our football."