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14.06.2021 - 14:25 / msn.com
Denmark midfielder Christian Eriksen suffered a cardiac arrest during Denmark's Euro 2020 opener against Finland on Saturday. According to ESPN, the 29-year-old football player is reportedly in stable condition at a hospital in Copenhagen, though team doctor Morten Boesen said in a press conference Sunday that Eriksen was "gone" before he was resuscitated on the pitch.
But what exactly does this all mean? For that, Dr. Brian Sutterer, MD took to YouTube to break down Eriksen’s scary medical
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Crown Princess Mary of Denmark just put out a statement in honor of Danish football star Christian Eriksen, who collapsed in the middle of a game on Saturday afternoon.
Following the cardiac arrest of Denmark's Christian Eriksen on the pitch, the brother of a teenager who died playing football has renewed his call for defibrillators to be made mandatory at all grounds. Ten years after his 19-year-old brother Kyle died playing football, the death of another young player prompted Astley Mulholland to campaign for defibrillators at all football grounds.
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UPDATE: The collapse of star soccer player Christian Eriksen on the field Saturday was worse than first believed.
Former Manchester United goalkeeper Peter Schmeichel has slammed UEFA for the reported ultimatum they handed down to Denmark and Finland following Christian Eriksen's collapse during their Euro 2020 clash on Saturday.
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