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Christian Eriksen: Denmark hero reports from the hospital with goose bumps

2021-06-16T14:55:54.976Z


Christian Eriksen is on the mend. Now he has reported from the hospital - with goosebumps message.


Christian Eriksen is on the mend.

Now he has reported from the hospital - with goosebumps message.

Update from June 15:

Christian Eriksen reports publicly from the hospital for the first time!

And the Danish superstar sends an Instagram message that every football fan would like to read.

He writes: “Hello everyone.

A big thank you for your nice and wonderful messages from all over this planet.

That means a lot to me and my family.

I'm fine - given the circumstances.

I still have to do some tests in the hospital, but I feel okay. "

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And Eriksen continues: “Now I'll be cheering on my guys from the Denmark team for the next few games.

Plays for everyone from Denmark - best regards, Christian. "

Denmark stars visit Eriksen in the hospital - and immediately report good news

First report from June 14th:

Copenhagen - In these minutes the football world held its breath. Christian Eriksen slumped in the game of his Danish national team *, remained motionless - and fought against death. It quickly became clear to everyone involved: What happened here early on Saturday evening at the 2021 European Championship in Copenhagen is pure seriousness. The most important thing: Eriksen is alive. He is currently recovering from the consequences of his heart attack (this is still the suspicion) in a hospital.

Two of his colleagues who kept a cool head during Eriksen's struggle for survival have now visited him there: goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel and captain Simon Kjaer.

The two were celebrated as heroes, after all they recognized the situation immediately and acted with presence of mind.

Later they explained to Eriksen's troubled friend, who had rushed to the court, that her Christian was not dead - that is exactly what poor Sabrina Kvist Jensen thought at those moments *.

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On Monday, the two national players reported on their visit to the hospital - and they had good news straight away, because Eriksen is apparently better. “It was damn good to see him. To see him smile and laugh and to feel that he is there, "said Schmeichel after his visit to Rigshospitalet:" We talked about everything and nothing. It helped me a lot to see him. "

In the meantime, there was no new information about Eriksen's health.

“His situation is the same as on Sunday.

There is no news, ”said Denmark's press spokesman Jakob Hoyer on Monday morning.

Schmeichel and Kjaer had also called Eriksen in the cabin wing on Saturday before the Danish team decided to continue the EM * game against Finland (0: 1).

The players also felt a little bit under pressure, as they have now confirmed.

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"We were told we had to make a decision," said attacker Martin Braithwaite.

Ultimately, the immediate sequel was "the least bad option".

“There were a lot of players who weren't ready to play,” added the FC Barcelona professional.

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Even two days after the dramatic incident, the players were deeply moved, but they are now looking ahead.

"We have to look ahead, for Christian's sake, for the team's sake and for Denmark's sake," said midfielder Pierre-Emile Höjbjerg.

For some, "it's easier than for others," said the former Bayern professional.

He himself finds “energy in doing it for Christian, for his family and those who support us.”

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List of rubric lists: © Screenshot Instagram / Christian Eriksen

Source: merkur

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