Eriksen scores on return to Copenhagen stadium
Denmark midfielder Christian Eriksen scored on his return to the Copenhagen stadium on Tuesday where he suffered a cardiac arrest last year.
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Denmark midfielder Christian Eriksen scored on his return to the Copenhagen stadium on Tuesday where he suffered a cardiac arrest last year.
Christian Eriksen scored with his first touch against the Netherlands on Saturday, and his remarkable return to international football continued when he scored Denmark’s third goal against Serbia at the Parken Stadium – the ground he suffered a cardiac arrest at 290 days ago during a Euro 2020 match against Finland. The Denmark midfielder was handed the armband for the home friendly against Serbia, three days after he scored at the Netherlands – his first international match since collapsing nine months ago during Euro 2020.
Eriksen scored a brilliant goal as he made a triumphant return to the Parken Stadium where he almost died of a heart attack at Euro 2020 last June, netting Denmark's third in a 3-0 friendly win over Serbia on Tuesday. Eriksen, who scored with his first touch after coming on as a substitute against Netherlands in Amsterdam on Saturday, was guaranteed a warm welcome at the stadium that fell into shocked silence when he slumped to the grass in a Euro 2020 group game against Finland.
Christian Eriksen scored a brilliant goal as he made his return to the Parken Stadium where he had suffered cardiac arrest at Euro 2020 last June, netting Denmark's third in a friendly clash with Serbia.
Dinamarca, con un gran Eriksen, pasa por encima de Serbia
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