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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.

The 30-year-old marked his full debut for the Bees with an impressive display away to Norwich last weekend to continue his comeback following a cardiac arrest in the summer.

Eriksen will start again at home to Burnley on Saturday and, with Denmark head coach Kasper Hjulmand set to name his squad for the friendlies against Holland and Serbia next week, all eyes will be on Eriksen if the playmaker is included.

Frank said: "Of course it is up to Kasper to decide. Fitness-wise? He is ready.

"He played 90 – actually 98 – minutes against Norwich, hopefully he plays 90 against Burnley and 90 against Leicester, then that is a very good number of minutes.

"It is not like he has never played football before or tried anything. He is a very experienced player and person but I think that is a conversation for Christian and Kasper to have together."

Brenford's new number 21 made his mark at Carrow Road with his corner flicked on to create the opener for Ivan Toney.

Toney celebrated with the travelling fans to further show there is no bad blood after the forward was filmed in January using "unacceptable" language about the club.

He apologised and further made up for his misdemeanour with two second-half penalties against Norwich to become the first Brentford player to score a Premier League hat-trick.

"I don’t think he could have timed it much better with scoring and then being right in the corner with the Brentford fans. I think that was clever from him," Frank added with a smile.

"Ivan has been here one one year and eight months. First year he broke the (goalscoring) record in the Championship, became our top scorer and we got

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