Eriksen relishing return to Copenhagen stadium where he collapsed
Denmark’s midfielder Christian Eriksen (Photo by Friedemann Vogel / various sources / AFP)
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Denmark’s midfielder Christian Eriksen (Photo by Friedemann Vogel / various sources / AFP)
Christian Eriksen is set to captain Denmark at the Parken Stadium as he makes an emotional return to the arena where he suffered a horrifying cardiac arrest during Euro 2020.
Leicester City goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel was the first to approach Denmark manager Kasper Hjulmand over giving the captaincy to Christian Eriksen on his return to the Parken Stadium.
Christian Eriksen has insisted that his goalscoring performance against the Netherlands was "just a warm-up" for his emotional return to Copenhagen with the Denmark national team.
Christian Eriksen says his goal on his return to the Denmark side was «just a warm-up» for Tuesday's friendly in Copenhagen on the ground at which he suffered his cardiac arrest.
It was a huge night for some of Tottenham Hotspur’s international stars on Saturday.
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 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.