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Christian Eriksen deemed ‘in excellent shape’ after Inter training ground visit

The Danish midfielder, who collapsed from cardiac arrest in the first half of Denmark’s Euro 2020 opening match, is undergoing tests to determine if he still has a future with the Italian football club

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 04 Aug 2021 10:29PM

Christian Eriksen deemed ‘in excellent shape’ after Inter training ground visit
Denmark's Christian Eriksen (centre) is seen here being evacuated after collapsing on the pitch during the UEFA Euro 2020 Group B football match between Denmark and Finland at the Parken Stadium in Copenhagen, Denmark on June 12 − pix courtesy of AFP, August 4, 2021

MILAN − Christian Eriksen met his Inter Milan teammates today for the first time since suffering cardiac arrest at Euro 2020, in a visit to the Italian champions' training ground.

In a statement, the club said that Eriksen, 29, paid a visit to the training centre at Appiano Gentile outside Milan.

"The Danish midfielder met the club directors, the coach, teammates and all of the staff present. Eriksen is doing well and is in excellent physical and mental shape," Inter said.

"He will now follow the recovery programme put forward by Danish doctors in Copenhagen, who will also co-ordinate the clinical follow-up. The Inter medical staff will naturally be kept informed and up to date throughout the process."

Eriksen collapsed towards the end of the first half of Denmark's opening match at the European Championship against Finland, his life saved by the quick thinking of his teammates and the Danish medical staff.

His future at Inter is in the balance due to his pacemaker, as footballers with one fitted cannot play in Italy, unlike in some other countries.

The tests he is undergoing will eventually determine whether he can have it removed, allowing him to stay at Inter.

He is in any case not expected to be back in action for another six months, whether he stays in Italy or finds a new club elsewhere.

He arrived in Milan yesterday and reportedly had a conversation with Inter CEO Giuseppe Marotta before travelling to the training ground today to see his teammates and new coach Simone Inzaghi. – AFP, August 4, 2021

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