Eriksen was called up last week for friendlies against the Netherlands in Amsterdam on Saturday and against Serbia in Copenhagen on Tuesday.

"I'm very happy and happy to be back in the team. It's been a long time, so I'm happy to be back," Eriksen told reporters in Marbella, southern Spain, where the team trains. Danish team.

The 30-year-old Dane has been living with an internal defibrillator since his heart attack on June 12 against Finland at the Euro.

He remained motionless on the lawn for long minutes under the dumbfounded eyes of his teammates, the stadium and millions of viewers, before finally coming to after an emergency rescue.

"I was lucky with the doctors and the diagnosis. Everything is good to play again and it motivates me even more to return to my old life," added the player who plays for a club in Brentford in the Premier League.

"I wouldn't have showed up here if I hadn't known if I was able to come back without anything bad happening to me," he said.

For Danish coach Kasper Hjulmand, "it's a strong feeling, we are very happy to have him here".

"It was a great moment when he joined the group yesterday," added the technician on Thursday.

Eriksen (109 caps, 36 goals) finds a Danish team which had shone at the Euro (elimination in the semi-finals) and brilliantly qualified for the World Cup-2022 in Qatar at the end of the year.

Kasper Hjulmand said on Wednesday that "the most likely is that (Eriksen) will start as a substitute against the Netherlands, and after that we will see how it goes in Amsterdam. But he will be 100% available to go home against Serbia.

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