Christian Eriksen fit enough to play for Denmark again - Thomas Frank
Christian Eriksen is fit enough to return to the international scene, according to Brentford manager Thomas Frank.
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Christian Eriksen is fit enough to return to the international scene, according to Brentford manager Thomas Frank.
Christian Eriksen admitted every day gets easier after he marked his full debut for Brentford with a maiden win at his new club. The Denmark playmaker was handed a first start since June 12 - when he suffered a cardiac arrest - away to Norwich on Saturday and helped the promoted side clinch a vital 3-1 victory. It put further distance between Brentford and the relegation zone while it was another step in the right direction for the former Tottenham attacker, who has made a remarkable comeback since he "died for five minutes" at Parken Stadium and had an implantable cardioverter defibrillator (ICD) device fitted days later in Copenhagen.
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Christian Eriksen made an emotional return to competitive football for the first time since collapsing with a cardiac arrest during last year's Euro 2020 tournament, coming on as a substitute for Brentford against Newcastle on Saturday.