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Eriksen reveals when he will return to action! Will it be in an Inter jersey?
On Wednesday, Christian Eriksen made his first appearance at Inter Milan’s club facilities since the unfortunate incident at the Euros. The club’s statement gave fans reason for optimism. The player himself was then expected to reveal when he would return.
On Wednesday, Christian Eriksen made his first appearance at Inter Milan’s club facilities since the unfortunate incident at the Euros. The club’s statement gave fans reason for optimism. The player himself was then expected to reveal when he would return.
Inter Milan welcomed Christian Eriksen to their facilities on Wednesday. The Danish footballer collapsed in his first game at the Euro and doctors had to perform resuscitation while still on the pitch.
Subsequently, Eriksen was taken to hospital where he was fitted with a heart monitoring machine and released after a week. Since then, however, there has been speculation about his future and whether he will even play football again.
And it doesn’t look bad at all! Eriksen says he feels fine. Inter have put him through various tests to make sure he is really fine. He said in a statement that the player is in great mental and physical condition.
However, the fact currently stands that the Danish offensive midfielder could not play in Italy. This is because it is forbidden in the country to play top-level sports with devices implanted in the body.
But it is not too out of place to address this. After all, Eriksen should have told his teammates that his return to the pitch would be actual in about four or five months.
He will now return to Denmark, where another holiday awaits him. He will be looked after by Danish doctors in Copenhagen who will keep the club informed of his health.
He will only be able to play in Serie A if the defibrillator is removed from his body. Whether this will happen will be determined and decided only in time.
Source: Il Corriere dello Sport
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