Men's ice hockey Day 3 Round Up: Wins for ROC, Czech Republic, Sweden and Finland
ROC, the Czech Republic, Sweden and Finland recorded victories on the third day of action in the men's ice hockey tournament at the Olympic Winter Games Beijing 2022.
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ROC, the Czech Republic, Sweden and Finland recorded victories on the third day of action in the men's ice hockey tournament at the Olympic Winter Games Beijing 2022.
LONDON (Reuters) - Danish midfielder Christian Eriksen said he is determined to prove that he is the same player as before he suffered a cardiac arrest on the pitch last year, as he nears a return to action with Premier League side Brentford.
Christian Eriksen is «a joy to watch» and will play a friendly for Brentford on Monday, says Bees boss Thomas Frank.
We also discuss military tensions in Europe amid the huge Russian military build-up on Ukraine's borders. Thomas Byrne tells FRANCE 24 that for Ireland, "it's very important that we keep talking about this and try to resolve this in a diplomatic way, while still being firm in the resolve and determination that Ukraine should be able to fulfil its own destiny as a nation and have its own right to its territorial integrity."
LONDON : Danish midfielder Christian Eriksen said he is determined to prove that he is the same player as before he suffered a cardiac arrest on the pitch last year, as he nears a return to action with Premier League side Brentford.
LONDON: Christian Eriksen is "bubbling" and training well after arriving at Brentford, but manager Thomas Frank said he would not set a date for the Danish playmaker's debut.
It does not get any more emphatic than this.
Christian Eriksen insists there is nothing to stop him being as good as he was before his cardiac arrest.