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Christian Eriksen Confirms He’s Fine On His Instagram After Cardiac Arrest At Euro 2020

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The Denmark midfielder, 29, Christian Eriksen posted a picture from his hospital bed confirming that he is “fine under the circumstances”  with a thumbs-up as he made his first comments since suffering a cardiac arrest in Saturday’s game with Finland and was resuscitated on the pitch.

Eriksen thanks fans from around the world for their support.

“Now, I will cheer on the boys on the Denmark team in the next matches,” he wrote. “Play for all of Denmark.”

“Big thanks for your sweet and amazing greetings and messages from all around the world,” he added. “It means a lot to me and my family.

“I’m fine – under the circumstances. I still have to go through some examinations at the hospital, but I feel OK.”

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The Inter Milan playmaker is now in a stable condition in a Copenhagen hospital.

Eriksen had to be resuscitated on the pitch after collapsing shortly before half-time in Saturday’s match in Copenhagen.

Morten Boese, Denmark’s team doctor  said: “How close were we to losing him? I don’t know, but we got him back after one defib [defibrillation] so that’s quite fast.

“The examinations that have been done so far look fine. We don’t have an explanation to why it happened.”

Only when they were informed that Eriksen was awake in hospital did the players agree to resume the match, with play restarting almost two hours after the former Tottenham player collapsed.

Finland won 1-0 and Denmark forward Martin Braithwaite has said the decision to resume the match was the “least bad one”.

Denmark coach Kasper Hjulmand later said the game should not have restarted, while former goalkeeper Peter Schmeichel said it was “absolutely ridiculous”.

“Christian is in good spirits and it’s a huge relief for the players after all this uncertainty. There is no doubt that we have been on the ropes.” Hjulmand added.

Denmark is to play their second Group B game against Belgium on Thursday (17:00 BST), also in Copenhagen.

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