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There will be a huge cheer from the away end at Brentford Community Stadium on Saturday evening when Christian Eriksen's name is read out before kick-off. Departing Tottenham in January 2020, the Dane will come up against his former club for the first time this weekend when the Lilywhites travel across the capital to take on Brentford.
Suffering a cardiac arrest while playing for his country at Euro 2020, many believed the 30-year-old would never take to the pitch again and have to call time on his career. However, Eriksen made an extraordinary return to the game with Brentford in January and is now wowing in the Premier League once again.
Playing in behind-closed-doors games to boost his fitness immediately after his move, the former Tottenham man made his top-flight return at the end of February as he played the final 38 minutes of their 2-0 defeat against Newcastle United. Eriksen has been a permanent fixture in the team since then having played the full 90 minutes in five of their last six matches, with his absence from the squad against Leicester City the only time he has been unavailable.
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His influence on Thomas Frank's team has been clear for all to see after helping his new club to five successive wins in his five starts, seeing them move away from relegation danger to within a point of the top half in the process. Scoring in the fantastic 4-1 win away at Chelsea, the Dane also has two assists to his name in his six Brentford appearances.
Only signing a short-term deal with Brentford until the end of the campaign, Eriksen faces a big decision this summer over whether he remains in west London or he moves on elsewhere.


