Denmark's Eriksen undergoing detailed examinations, says agent

Christian Eriksen's agent says doctors are performing some detailed examinations on Eriksen.

Published : Jun 14, 2021 15:45 IST

Christian Eriksen controls the ball during the Euro 2020 contest between Denmark and Finland on June 12. - AP
Christian Eriksen controls the ball during the Euro 2020 contest between Denmark and Finland on June 12. - AP
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Christian Eriksen controls the ball during the Euro 2020 contest between Denmark and Finland on June 12. - AP

Christian Eriksen's agent said the player is undergoing detailed examinations after the Denmark international collapsed with a cardiac arrest during his side's Euro 2020 opening match against Finland on Saturday.

"We all want to understand what happened to him and he wants to as well. The doctors are doing some detailed examinations, it will take time," Italian newspaper  Gazzetta dello Sport  on Monday cited Eriksen's agent Martin Schoots as saying.

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"Christian does not give up. Him and his family want to send everyone their thanks."

"We spoke this morning (Sunday). He was joking around and in good spirits, he was doing well," he added.

The Group B game was halted and eventually restarted an hour and 45 minutes later, Finland winning 1-0.

Messages from around the world

The incident raises questions about the workload players have been subjected to. Eriksen was playing in his 66th competitive game in the one year since football restarted following a shutdown due to the coronavirus pandemic.

The messages of support for Eriksen have come pouring in, from within the game and beyond, something that Schoots said has helped cheer up the Dane.

"He was happy because he understood how much love he has around him," Schoots added. "He received messages from all over the world. He was particularly struck by those from the world of Inter Milan; not just from his team-mates, who he heard from through texts, but also the fans. Half the world has contacted us, everyone is worried. Now he just needs to rest. His wife and parents are with him. But in any case, he wants to support his team-mates against Belgium."

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