Eriksen named in Denmark squad nine months after cardiac arrest
Christian Eriksen has been named in the Denmark squad for this month's international friendlies, nine months after suffering a cardiac arrest during Euro 2020.
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Christian Eriksen has been named in the Denmark squad for this month's international friendlies, nine months after suffering a cardiac arrest during Euro 2020.
Christian Eriksen has been named in Denmark's squad for the first time since his cardiac arrest while playing at Euro 2020 last summer.
Christian Eriksen has been named in the Denmark squad for this month’s international friendlies, nine months after suffering a cardiac arrest during Euro 2020.
Christian Eriksen was called up to the Denmark national squad on Tuesday, the first time he has been selected since he suffered a cardiac arrest at the European Championship last year.
Christian Eriksen has been recalled to the Denmark squad ahead of their matches with Netherlands and Serbia.
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