Christian Eriksen starts training at a club in Denmark
Christian Eriksen, a Danish midfielder for Inter Milan (Italy), has started exercising on the training ground of his youth team in Denmark in the wake of recovery from cardiac arrest during Euro 2020, a club spokesman said. this Thursday (2).
Eriksen, 29, has not played since the cardiac arrest he suffered while running close to the sidelines during Denmark's opening game against Finland in the tournament in June. He received a service that saved his life in the middle of the field.
"Eriksen came to us, he is training on his own now," an Odense Boldklub (OB) spokesman told Reuters.
“It's natural for him, since he played here in his youth and lives on the corner. We are very happy to be able to provide training facilities for him,” he said.
Eriksen played for OB and then joined Ajax (Netherlands) in 2008, where he became a national team player. He moved to Tottenham Hotspur (England) in 2013, playing in the 2019 Champions League final, and signed with Inter Milan last year.
Italy's medical authority prevents Eriksen from playing in the Italian league because of a rule prohibiting the use of the cardioverter defibrillator that was implanted in the player, Inter said in October.
The Italian champions have also said they are willing to let go of the Danish midfielder.
Text translated using artificial intelligence.