Christian Eriksen signed on the pitch and soon after, life-saving measures were started.

The Danish Football Association announces that the player's position is stable.

However, he is still hospitalized at Rigshospitalet for supervision.

From there, the player, according to the association, must have sent a greeting to his teammates.

The Danish national team has received professional crisis help after the incident which shocked many.

Tested annually

It is still unclear what caused the incident.

But according to Eriksen's former doctor, who he had during his time at Tottenham, no fault has ever been found before.

- I thought, "Oh my God, is that something we missed?".

But I have looked at all the test results and everything looked perfect, says doctor Sanjay Sharma at St.

George's University of London to The Mail.

The Danish Inter star was tested every year, from 2013 onwards.

The values ​​through this time have been normal.

- Of course, his tests until 2019 were completely normal, without any obvious signs of underlying heart disease.

I can vouch for that, because I was the one who carried out the investigations, says Sharma.

Strikes back against speculation

Since yesterday, speculation that covid 19 vaccination has been the basis for the incident has flourished.

However, Inter's deputy director, Guiseppe Marotta, roars and says that the player has not taken any vaccination syringe.

He also says that Eriksen sent a message where he wrote "I feel fine", in the group's joint WhatsApp chat.

- The players are all very close and we communicated with each other immediately after we saw the pictures.

We did not want to intrude and tried to respect his recovery as soon as we received the reassuring message, says Marotta according to Football Italia.

The Danish national team doctor Morten Boesen tells Ekstrabladet that Eriksen was lying on his side and breathing when he came to him.

- But pretty quickly the situation changed and then we started life-saving heart treatment.

It was fantastic quick help from the arena doctor and the rest of the rescue personnel, says Boesen to the newspaper.

They must have "got" Eriksen back before he left the Park in an ambulance, and then the 29-year-old must also have talked.