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15.06.2021 - 11:47 / ok.co.uk
Fans were overjoyed on Tuesday morning as Danish footballer Christian Eriksen was seen for the first time since his distressing midgame collapse during the Euros. Posting from his hospital bed, Eriksen gave a thumbs up as he told fans he was feeling 'fine'.
He wrote: "Hello everyone. Big thanks for your sweet and amazing greetings and messages from all around the world.
It means a lot to me and my family." He said of his recovery: "I'm fine - under the circumstances. I still have to go through
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BBC’s coverage of footballer Christian Eriksen’s collapse and medical treatment on pitch has become one of the most complained-about TV moments in UK history. Denmark’s players react as paramedics attend to Denmark’s midfielder Christian Eriksen after he collapsed on the pitch during a Euro 2020 matchThe broadcaster has received backlash over footage from the Euro 2020 game, during which Danish player Eriksen suffered a cardiac arrest.
Following Christian Eriksen’s incident on the pitch during Denmark’s first match of Euro 2020, where he fell down and needed CPR, the first words he spoke as he regained consciousness have been revealed.
Christian Eriksen has shared his first social media update since collapsing on the pitch during his first Euro 2020 game with Denmark.
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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.
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.
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