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Christian Eriksen hopes people will talk about football instead of Euro 2020 collapse

Christian Eriksen hopes that people can view him as a footballer, rather than a cardiac arrest survivor now he is poised to make his return to the professional game.

Eriksen joined Brentford on a six-month contract in January and is now feeling his way back into competitive football, just seven months after he collapsed on the pitch while playing for Denmark at Euro 2020.

The 29-year-old midfielder has been fitted with an implanted cardioverter-defibrillator (ICD), which has allowed him to continue his playing career.

While he will not be considered for Brentford’s match against Crystal Palace on Saturday, Eriksen is due to play in a friendly on Monday .

Now he is nearing what will be an emotional return, the former Tottenham star is asking the media and public to focus on what he can offer on the pitch, rather than his remarkable backstory .

“I hope it will now be about the football and not what happened last summer,” he said at his unveiling on Friday.

“People just discussing: ‘He can pass the ball.’ Or: ‘He can’t pass the ball’.”

Eriksen signed for Brentford after being released by Inter Milan, who he wouldn’t have been able to continuing playing for, due to Italian regulations around ICDs, which are a kind of pacemaker.

The attacking midfielder therefore chose to link up with fellow Dane Thomas Frank by returning to the Premier League, where he made 226 appearances for Spurs.

"I won't change my style of play," he told BBC Sport this week.

"I have had the time to be disciplined for the last six months to do extras, so even now maybe I am in a better condition than before, just the football missing.

"I feel like me so I don't see a reason why I can't get back to the same level.

"I have done a lot of

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