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Football world unites to send support to Christian Eriksen

Football world unites to send support to Christian Eriksen
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The former Tottenham midfielder was resuscitated after collapsing in Denmark's Euro 2020 match against Finland.

The football world united to send messages of support to Denmark midfielder Christian Eriksen, who was awake and in a stable condition on Saturday night after collapsing during a Euro 2020 match with Finland.

Parken Stadium fell silent soon before half-time when the former Tottenham playmaker dropped to the ground when running to collect a throw-in.

English referee Anthony Taylor immediately called medics on to the pitch and Eriksen underwent prolonged treatment with compressions performed on his chest before he was taken to hospital.

It was later confirmed the Inter Milan player was stable, which allowed his team-mates to resume their fixture in Copenhagen with Finland claiming a 1-0 win thanks to Joel Pohjanpalo's 59th-minute goal.

"Christian Eriksen is awake and his condition remains stable. He remains hospitalised at Rigshospitalet for further examinations," a statement from the Danish Football Association read.

National team boss Kasper Hjulmand struggled to hold back the tears during his post-match press conference and revealed they had the choice of finishing the Group B opener on the night or return on Sunday.

"It was more unmanageable to have to restart tomorrow. It was more unmanageable than going back out now and getting it all put behind us," he said.

"I could not be more proud of this team, who take good care of each other.

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Denmark players run to Christian Eriksen after he collapsed (Martin Meissner/AP/Pool)

"There are players in there who are completely finished emotionally. Players who on another day could not play this match. They are supporting each other. It was a traumatic experience."

After Eriksen collapsed, his team-mates formed a shield around the 29-year-old while he received treatment and fans from both sets of countries chanted the name of the midfielder.

He eventually taken off the Parken Stadium pitch on a stretcher and was seen to be awake.

Hjulmand added: "All thoughts are with Christian and his family. Christian is one of the best footballers, but he is an even better person."

UEFA president Aleksander Ceferin said: "Moments like this put everything in life into perspective. I wish Christian a full and speedy recovery and pray his family has strength and faith.

"At these times, the unity of the football family is so strong and he and his family carry with them the good wishes and prayers of everyone.

"I heard of fans of both teams chanting his name. Football is beautiful and Christian plays it beautifully."

Denmark could have salvaged a draw, but Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg saw a late penalty saved, which would most likely have been taken by usual spot-kick man Eriksen had he been on the pitch.

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Christian Eriksen receives medical treatment while his team-mates form a ring around the scene (Martin Meissner/AP/Pool)

Leading sports cardiologist Professor Sanjay Sharma has questioned whether the Serie A winner will play again.

"The fact he's stable and awake, his outlook is going to be very good," he told the PA news agency.

"I don't know whether he'll ever play football again. Without putting it too bluntly, he died today, albeit for a few minutes, but he did die and would the medical professional allow him to die again? The answer is no."

The BBC issued an apology after images of Eriksen receiving treatment were broadcast during their live coverage before they returned to the studio where pundits Cesc Fabregas, Alex Scott and Micah Richards were visibly emotional.

"Everyone at the BBC is hoping Christian Eriksen makes a full recovery," a statement read.

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Danish fans react after Eriksen collapsed (Friedemann Vogel/Pool/AP)

"We apologise to anyone who was upset by the images broadcast. In-stadium coverage is controlled by UEFA as the host broadcaster, and as soon as the match was suspended, we took our coverage off air as quickly as possible."

Presenter Gary Lineker later added: "In 25 years of doing this job, that was the most difficult, distressing and emotional broadcast I've ever been involved with.

"Thanks to Cesc Fabregas, Alex Scott and Micah Richards for your professionalism, warmth and empathy. Get well soon, Christian Eriksen."

England, who get their Euro 2020 campaign under way on Sunday against Croatia, were due to hold a press conference at 6.30pm BST with captain Harry Kane set to be alongside manager Gareth Southgate.

But the Football Association confirmed the media briefing had been cancelled with Kane, who spent eight seasons with Eriksen at Tottenham, writing on Twitter: "Chris. I'm sending all my love to you and your family. Stay strong mate."

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge sent a message of support for Eriksen. They posted on the social media platform: "Encouraging news about Christian Eriksen, we are all thinking about him and his family.

"Well done to the medical team and Anthony Taylor for their calm and swift action. W."

Numerous messages were sent to the midfielder while current club colleague Romelu Lukaku dedicated his first goal in Belgium's 3-0 win over Russia to Eriksen by saying into the pitchside cameras: "Chris, I love you."

He later told beIN SPORTS: "It was difficult to play because my mind was with my team-mate. I hope he is healthy and I dedicate this performance to him.

"I cried a lot because I was scared, obviously. You live strong moments together. I spent more time with him than with my family. My thoughts are with him, his girlfriend, his two kids and his family."

Finland captain Tim Sparv also sent his well wishes on Twitter, he said: "What an emotional roller-coaster this day has been. Our thoughts are with Christian Eriksen and his loved ones during these difficult times.

"Football is so insignificant when something like this happens. Life is precious. Take care of each other."

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