SERIE A - Internazionale, What's next for Christian Eriksen?

Published on: 12 September 2021

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Three months after his heart attack during the Euro, here is some news from Christian Eriksen.

The moments are still fresh in our memories. On June 12, we were playing the first period of Denmark-Finland (0-1, Euro 2020) when Christian Eriksen (29) collapsed on the field of the Parken in Copenhagen. Thanks to the intervention of its partners and medical staff, he was able to be taken care of on time to prevent his cardiac accident from having even more dramatic consequences.

Three months later, the Dane, who had a subcutaneous defibrillator implanted, is much better. He enjoys life in Milan, with his family, quietly, without pressure, before returning home to Odense. In a month and a half, the playmaker has an important first meeting for the rest of his career. According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, he must be reviewed in Denmark, the cardiologists who treated him to find out if he can, as a first step, resume light physical activities. 

If the results are favorable, and in agreement with the medical staff of Inter, the Scandinavian will again be able to run laps and touch up the ball a little in a facility near his home. A classic re-athletic process for a player who has been inactive for several weeks. A first step for a possible return. If his medical examinations allow him to do so and his feelings are good, the former Tottenham player could indeed resume.

Not in Serie A, where he is prohibited from exercising any sporting practice because of his defibrillator. If he decided to keep this tool, the attacking midfielder would then have to look to other league. La Gazzetta explains that Ajax, his former club, are already ready to welcome him, as are several Danish teams for next season. Patience is the mother of all virtues. Three months after the shock, there is still hope. And this is already a first victory for Christian Eriksen.

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