Tottenham’s Eric Dier attends art show with Maria Hansen

  • Eric Dier was spotted leaving a fancy art exhibition in London with his girlfriend
  • The couple enjoyed an evening off by attending a private showing on Thursday
  • Dier and Maria Hansen attended’The Untouchables’ at the Maddox Gallery
  • The Tottenham ace played in Wednesday’s 3-1 victory over Borussia Dortmund
  • Mauricio Pochettino is now expecting an improved league showing at Wembley

Tottenham and England star Eric Dier enjoyed a cultured Thursday evening with his partner Maria Hansen as they attended a London art exhibition together. 

The Spurs ace was spotted with his glamorous girlfriend at a David Yarrow private viewing at the Maddox Gallery in Westbourne Grove.

Dier and his long-term partner were both seen wearing a full black outfit as they left the event near Mayfair. 

Eric Dier was spotted leaving an art event in London on Thursday with partner Maria Hansen

The couple were attending the private showing of 'The Untouchables' at the Maddox Gallery

The couple were attending the private showing of ‘The Untouchables’ at the Maddox Gallery

They were attending the opening night of ‘The Untouchables’ show viewing which launched on Thursday and is open to the public for the next month.

The couple have been together for years and were first spotted together during the European Championships in 2016. 

The 23-year-old had played the whole duration of the game the night before his date night with Hansen as Tottenham recorded a promising victory over Borussia Dortmund at Wembley in their Champions League curtain raiser. 

The Tottenham midfielder played in their 3-1 win over Borussia Dortmund the previous evening

The Tottenham midfielder played in their 3-1 win over Borussia Dortmund the previous evening

And Tottenham boss Pochettino is expecting an improved league showing at the club’s temporary home ground after beating Dortmund at the national stadium on Wednesday. 

He said: ‘It is clear it is important for us. It will help us build our confidence and trust playing at Wembley. We must feel we are playing at home. (Beating Dortmund) will help us in the future.’ 

Spurs face a Premier League clash with Swansea next at Wembley in the evening kick-off on Saturday.

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