Christian Eriksen appears alert and conscious as he is carried off the pitch on a stretcher.
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This is the image that is circulating on social media and that seems to give hope for his condition after the big scare when he fell ill on the pitch during Denmark-Finland. "The player is conscious and is undergoing tests in hospital". This was announced by the Danish Football Federation
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Eriksen was unconscious on the ground for about 15 minutes while he was given cardiac massage.
In one photo, in particular, you can see the player holding his forehead with his left hand. TheUefa in a statement he said that Christian Eriksen was transferred to hospital and was stabilized. Explaining that following the medical emergency involving Inter midfielder on the pitch during the match against Finland, an emergency meeting was held with the teams and match officials: further information will be communicated at 19.45pm.
“Please God”. This is the tweet of former footballer Fabrice Muamba as he watched on TV the illness that struck Christian Eriksen during the Denmark-Finland match at Euro 2020. The former Bolton midfielder, born in the Democratic Republic of Congo but naturalized English, on 17 March 2012 He suffered a cardiac arrest, collapsing suddenly to the ground during the FA Cup match against Tottenham. On that occasion, Muamba's heart stopped for 1 hour and 18 minutes, but the timely intervention of the paramedics saved his life.
Danish Football Association: “He’s smart”
“Christian Eriksen is awake and at Rigshospitalet for further tests. The match is temporarily postponed. Further announcements at 19.45:XNUMX”. This is what the Danish Football Association said in a tweet.
Zhang on Instagram: “go Eriksen”. Messages from Inter teammates and Marotta
Messages of support are pouring in on social media for Christian Eriksen from Inter and his Nerazzurri teammates, after the Danish midfielder fell ill on the pitch during the match against Finland. “Come on Chris!”, wrote Inter president Steven Zhang on Instagram, posting a photo with the player. “Come on Chris, come on Chris!”, wrote Lautaro Martinez. “Come on Chris, please! I pray for you my friend,” said Hakimi. “Come on brother, stronger than ever,” added Alessandro Bastoni. “We are all with you,” wrote Milan Skriniar. Inter CEO Beppe Marotta is in contact with the Danish executives after the Nerazzurri player Christian Eriksen fell ill and speaks of 'cautious optimism'.
Article published on 12 June 2021 - 19:40