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Euro 2020: Smiling Eriksen gives thumbs up in first hospital picture

Christian Eriksen is in a stable condition after suffering a cardiac arrest, and he had a smile and thumbs up to fans on Twitter on Tuesday.

Christian Eriksen

Bengaluru, June 15: Denmark's Christian Eriksen has said he feels fine – under the circumstances after medics saved his life when he collapsed during his country's Euro 2020 clash with Finland.

Inter midfielder Eriksen was given CPR on the pitch during the first half of Saturday's game in Copenhagen after collapsing with no other players around him.

Denmark team-mate Kasper Schmeichel reported that Eriksen was "smiling and laughing" in hospital, while team doctor Morten Boesen confirmed the 29-year-old suffered a cardiac arrest.

Christian Eriksen stable after collapsing on the pitchChristian Eriksen stable after collapsing on the pitch

Boesen said Eriksen "was gone" before being resuscitated on the field.

Now Eriksen has revealed the first picture of him in hospital, giving a thumbs-up gesture.

He wrote in a message posted to the Danish Football Union (DBU) Twitter page: "Hello everyone. Big thanks for your sweet and amazing greetings and messages from all around the world. It means a lot to me and my family.

"I'm fine – under the circumstances. I still have to go through some examinations at the hospital, but I feel okay. Now, I will cheer on the boys on the Denmark team in the next matches.

"Play for all of Denmark. Best, Christian."

The DBU described Eriksen as being in a "stable and good" condition.

Eriksen vows he won't give up; looks to 'understand' what caused cardiac arrestEriksen vows he won't give up; looks to 'understand' what caused cardiac arrest

In a statement issued by his agent, also on Monday, former Ajax and Tottenham midfielder Eriksen thanked those who assisted him and vowed to get to the bottom of what caused the cardiac arrest.

Denmark skipper Simon Kjaer has been widely praised for stopping Eriksen from swallowing his tongue and placing his stricken team-mate in the recovery position.

Denmark 0-1 Finland: Historic Pohjanpalo winner overshadowed by Eriksen collapseDenmark 0-1 Finland: Historic Pohjanpalo winner overshadowed by Eriksen collapse

UEFA originally suspended the fixture, but it was agreed the match would resume from where it left off less than two hours later, with Finland winning 1-0.

That decision was critcised by many pundits, who felt Denmark should not have continued with game, given the circumstances.

After the opening-round loss, Denmark take on FIFA World No.1 Belgium at the Parken Stadium in Copenhagen in what is a must-win Group B tie on Thursday (June 17).

(With OPTA inputs)

Story first published: Tuesday, June 15, 2021, 14:45 [IST]
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