Eriksen scores on return as Dutch beat Denmark
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Christian Eriksen says he is happy to «close the chapter» on his life-threatening collapse as he prepares for an emotional return for Denmark. The 30-year-old suffered a cardiac arrest while playing for his country against Finland at Euro 2020 last summer, but has since battled back to fitness leading to a return to the national side. Ad/> Speaking exclusively to Eurosport ahead of Denmark’s friendly match with the Netherlands, Eriksen expressed his happiness at being selected again but admitted a recent Covid scare almost ruined his big comeback.
Christian Eriksen has recovered from a bout of Covid-19 and could make his return to the Denmark team on Saturday, nine months after suffering a cardiac arrest, according to coach Kasper Hjulmand.
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Eriksen has recovered from a bout of Covid-19 and could make his return to the Denmark team on Saturday, nine months after suffering a cardiac arrest, according to coach Kasper Hjulmand. "The most likely scenario is that he starts on the bench against the Netherlands," Hjulmand said. "We'll see how it pans out in Amsterdam.
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Christian Eriksen's return to the Denmark team, nine months after suffering a cardiac arrest playing for his country, will be slightly delayed because he has Covid, the federation announced on Sunday.
Christian Eriksen will return to the Danish squad later this month for the first time since suffering a cardiac arrest on the pitch during Euro 2020 last June, Denmark's football association said Tuesday.