ERIKSEN. Back to competition for a few months now, Christian Eriksen had worried the world of football after his heart attack during the last euro.
[Mis à jour le 3 juin 2021 à 20h40] This Friday evening at the Stade de France, Cristian Eriksen will be present on the field and will give 100% to offer victory to his team, almost a year after his heart attack during theEuro 2021. Asked about his state of health and his year, the Danish captain gave his feelings at a press conference.
The first miracle happened when my life was saved on the pitch. Afterwards, there were discussions with the doctors and examinations at the hospital to get the green light to play football again. Of course, my first objective was to return to a normal life, as a father, companion and member of the family… Then it was time to think about football. Luckily, the doctors did not detect anything abnormal for my return. I went through a difficult year, but it’s a pleasure to be able to play football again.
The image has gone around the world: Sabrina Kvist Jensen tearful at the edge of the field, during the match between Denmark and Finland, Saturday June 12, a few minutes after the discomfort of her companion Christian Eriksen, just before half- time of this Euro 2021 football match. Upset, the young woman believed in fact to witness the death of the father of her two children, as told by Peter Schmeichel, the father of Kasper, goalkeeper of the national team and who was on the lawn at the time of the tragedy. “Christian’s wife would have seen him fall before coming to the field, he said. You can see it by the reaction of my son Kasper, who rushed towards her. I obviously spoke to him and he went to tell her that Christian was breathing. She thought he was dead”
Back to the facts. On the second day of European competition, and while the third match of the tournament, which opposed Denmark to Finland, had started for almost 45 minutes, Christian Eriksen collapsed on the ground, victim of a serious illness. The 29-year-old Danish attacking midfielder, who plays the rest of the year at Inter Milan, collapsed while standing alone, not far from the touchline. Quickly, healers and doctors rushed to the scene. Among the players, paralyzed glances were exchanged. It seems that a heart massage was given on the lawn to Christian Eriksen, who had visibly lost consciousness. In the evening, several reassuring messages concerning his state of health were published, both by UEFA, which referred to “a stabilized situation”, as by his club Inter Milan or by the Danish Football Federation. The Denmark-Finland match eventually resumed without him, seeing the Finns win 1-0.
At the time of the discomfort, L’Équipe reported seeing tears running down the face of Thomas Delaney and several of his teammates. The strong image remains that of the Danish players framing the rescuers and Christian Eriksen to protect a semblance of privacy in midfield. Martin Braithwaite, who notably passed through Toulouse, even seemed to pray on the pitch. The match was in any case interrupted around 7 p.m. While the players were invited to return to the locker room, Christian Eriksen was finally evacuated by the emergency services. However, the player seemed to have regained consciousness. Evidenced by a photo released by AFP.
Around 7:30 p.m., UEFA said in a tweet that the player had been transferred to hospital and was now in a “stabilized condition”. For its part, the Danish Federation clarified that Christian Eriksen was awake. Asked about Sky Sports, Giuseppe Marotta, sports director of Inter Milan where Christian Eriksen plays, spoke of “cautious optimism”, adding according to the Italian channel Rai: “Christian Eriksen just messaged Inter’s WhatsApp group a few minutes ago. We are optimistic about his condition, the Danish staff have told us the situation is under control.”
Following the medical emergency involving Denmark’s player Christian Eriksen, a crisis meeting has taken place with both teams and match officials and further information will be communicated at 19:45 CET.
The player has been transferred to the hospital and has been stabilized.
— UEFA EURO 2020 (@EURO2020) June 12, 2021
Born on February 14, 1992 in Middelfart, Denmark, Christian Dannemann Eriksen, by his full name, began his career in 2010 at Ajax Amsterdam. During his years with the club, he won three Dutch league titles. After joining Tottenham Hotspur in 2013, a club in which he will make a memorable journey until the final of the Champions League in 2019, where the club will unfortunately lose against Liverpool, Christian Eriksen had joined since 2020 Inter Milan, club with which won the 2021 Italian championship. On the side of his international career, Christian Eriksen joined the ranks of the Danish team since 2010, thus participating in the 2010 World Cup, Euro 2012, the 2018 World Cup and therefore Euro 2021. Again, he has good statistics, with no less than 36 goals, making him the seventh top scorer in the history of the Danish selection.
Behind the scenes, Christian Eriksen has been in a relationship for almost 10 years with Sabrina Kvist Jensen. Their relationship would have started in August 2012. Since then, Christian and Sabrina have become parents of two children: Alfred Eriksen, born shortly before the 2018 World Cup, and a little girl, whose first name is unknown, born in December 2020. Present in the stands at the time of her discomfort, the companion of Christian Eriksen quickly ran to the lawn, in tears, as evidenced by these images:
The despair of Sabrina Kvist Jensen, Eriksen’s wife. She was supported by goalkeeper Schmeichel and captain Kjaer. Strength to you Eriksen. pic.twitter.com/rxZzHZQHZ1
— tr95 (@TrjTr95) June 12, 2021
Kasper Schmeichel and Simon Kjaer, leaders and referents of the Selección de Dinamarca, tratando de consolar a Sabrina Kvist Jensen, esposa of Christian Eriksen.
THAT DESGARRADOR MOMENTO pic.twitter.com/wdQLm662Ak— Tato (@nestoralbertogs) June 12, 2021