Football Surviving a cardiac arrest, Christian Eriksen returned to the fields in the English Premier League

Christian Eriksen, who fought for his life at last summer’s European Football Championships, made a return to the top on Saturday.

From the East amid very gloomy messages, there was also some good news from Britain on Saturday. Last June at the European Football Championship between Denmark and Finland received a cardiac arrest in the match Christian Eriksen got to make a return to the top.

Eriksen was in his line-up for his new team in Brentford for the first time when he hosted Newcastle United in an English Premier League match.

Eriksen entered the game for fc as the match clock showed 52 minutes. He received applause from his home crowd during the exchange.

Brentford, who played undercut for almost the entire match, was 0-0 in the lead when Eriksen ran out on the field. No extra goals were seen at either end of the Dane during about 40 minutes of play.

Arrhythmia pacemaker after his cardiac arrest, Eriksen signed a six-month contract with Brentford in late January.

Eris is best remembered for his career at the Dutch great club Ajax and the second London club Tottenham. Most recently, he represented Inter in Italy, but in Italy, the rules do not allow a person who has received a pacemaker to play.

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