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Eriksen Begins Rehab in Denmark After On-Field Collapse

Christian Eriksen, the Danish midfielder, will commence his rehabilitation in Denmark following his collapse during an international friendly match in June. The incident occurred during Denmark's Euro 2020 opener against Finland at the Parken Stadium in Copenhagen on June 12, 2021. Eriksen, playing for Inter Milan at the time, collapsed on the pitch and required immediate medical attention, including cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). He was subsequently hospitalized and underwent surgery to have a heart-starting device, an implantable cardioverter-defibrillator (ICD), fitted. His return to professional football remains uncertain, with his club, Inter Milan, stating that he cannot play in Italy with an ICD. Eriksen has been a key player for the Danish national team, with 109 international appearances and 36 goals to his name. The football community rallied around Eriksen, with messages of support pouring in from players, clubs, and fans worldwide. His recovery has been closely monitored, and his decision to return to Denmark for rehabilitation marks a significant step in his personal journey following the life-threatening event. The exact timeline for his potential return to the sport, if possible, has not been disclosed, but his well-being and recovery are the primary focus.
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