• Eriksen conditions "stable";

    remains hospitalized.

    Doctor Denmark: spoke before admission

  • Eriksen collapses to the ground in Denmark-Finland, hospitalized in stable conditions

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June 14, 2021 "We spoke this morning (yesterday, editor's note). He joked, he was in a good mood, I found him well. We all want to understand what happened to him, he wants to do it too: the doctors are doing thorough it will take some time. " Thus Christian Eriksen's agent, Schoots, tells the Gazzetta dello Sport about the night spent by his client after the cardiac arrest during the match with Finland that questioned his life. 



With Christian there are his wife Sabrina and parents, father Thomas and mother Dorthe. There is a telephone, then, which rings and receives messages continuously. Eriksen talks to his national team mates. With those of Inter. And with very few other people. "He was happy - he says - because he understood how much love he has around him. He received messages from all over the world. And he was particularly impressed by those of the Inter world: not only the teammates he heard through the chat, but also the fans. Christian doesn't give up. He and his family want their thanks to everyone. "



Schoots acted as an intermediary with dozens of people: Chris's friends, the physiotherapist, former coaches, sponsors, some old managers. "Half the world has contacted us - again the agent -, everyone is worried. Now he just has to rest, with him there are his wife and parents. Tomorrow (today, ed) he will remain under observation, perhaps even on Tuesday. if he wants to cheer on his teammates against Belgium ". Lukaku, then, will not be offended. 



Coach Kasper Hjulmand then publicly told of a video call yesterday morning between the Inter player and his teammates: "He worried about us. He asked us: How are you? I think you are in worse shape than I am! now I would be ready to train ".



Career over? Light up: "It's not for sure"


"Career over for Christian Eriksen? Not necessarily, you have to see the pathology. If it is treatable, the player could go back to playing." This is the opinion of Bruno Carù, a specialist in cardiology and sports medicine considered a luminary in the field.



"Certainly - Carù explains to the microphones of Radio Anch'io sport - there was something wrong in the player's heart before the game, even while he was in the locker room before the game there was something wrong, stress did not it has nothing to do with it. It can't happen by chance what happened. The heart doesn't work like that. "



In the past, Carù dealt with the case of the Nigerian player Nwankwo Kanu when he played for Inter: "that was a completely different situation, he had congenital heart disease ".