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It was a huge night for some of Tottenham Hotspur’s international stars on Saturday.
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It was a huge night for some of Tottenham Hotspur’s international stars on Saturday.
Christian Eriksen made a dream return to the international stage just 287 days after he suffered a cardiac arrest while playing for Denmark during Euro 2020.
India's Kidambi Srikanth defeated World No. 3 and second seed Anders Antonsen of Denmark in a hard-fought three-game encounter to enter the men's singles semi-final of Swiss Open here at St. Jakobshalle. The world championship silver medallist Srikanth started off well and took an early lead of 9-1 in the opening game but Antonsen fought back valiantly to win 10 points on trot as both the players went into the opening game break with Danish player leading 11-9. Post break the Guntur-born shuttler won three points trot to once again take a lead after a see-saw battle the Indian finally took the opening game 21-19 and go one game up.
Eriksen said his goal on his return to the Denmark national side was "just a warmup" for the game at the same Copenhagen stadium where he suffered a cardiac arrest last year. Eriksen's appearance as a second-half substitute in the 4-2 defeat to the Netherlands in Amsterdam on Saturday was roundly applauded, including by Dutch coach Louis van Gaal. Two minutes after coming on, the 30-year-old scored Denmark's second goal of the game with a powerful drive into the top corner.
Christian Eriksen made a dream return to the international stage just 287 days after he suffered a cardiac arrest while playing for Denmark during Euro 2020.
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Christian Eriksen said his goal on his return to the Denmark national side was "just a warmup" for the game at the same Copenhagen stadium where he suffered a cardiac arrest last year.