Christian Eriksen 'was gone' before being resuscitated: Doctor
Football | June 13, 2021 22:37 ISTDenmark's team doctor said it was still unclear what caused the midfielder's collapse.
Denmark's team doctor said it was still unclear what caused the midfielder's collapse.
The Danish team canceled all planned media activities at its base camp and also postponed a training session to give its players more time process Saturday’s incident.
Before medical staff arrived on the pitch for Eriksen, Kjaer's quick thinking played a pivotal role in saving his life.
The European Championship game between Denmark and Finland was suspended Saturday after Christian Eriksen needed urgent medical attention on the field near the end of the first half. Eriksen was given treatment for about 10 minutes after collapsing on the field before being carried off on a stretcher. UEFA then announced the game had been suspended “due to a medical emergency.”
When play resumed, Pohjanpalo put Finland ahead against the run of play in the 60th minute when he rose above Joakim Maehle to head home a cross from Jere Uronen.
After swivelling to shoot into the bottom corner in the 10th minute, Lukaku headed to a television camera and grabbed it with both hands, saying, "Chris, Chris, I love you."
The last few minutes of the first half will be played followed by 'a short break' before the second half.
Eriksen plays for Inter and helped the team win the Serie A title last month.
Christian Eriksen has been stabilised in hospital after collapsing on the field during a Euro 2020 match against Finland.
Inter paid a reported 20 million euros ($22 million) for the 27-year-old Denmark midfielder despite his Tottenham contract expiring in July. Inter said he signed a five-season deal with the Serie A club through June 2024.
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