Supporters, joueurs et associations nationales ont fait part de leurs vœux de prompt rétablissement au milieu de terrain danois, dont l'état de santé est « stable » après qu'il eut reçu des soins en urgence pendant le match du Danemark contre la Finlande, samedi.
Christian Eriksen has spoken to his teammates this morning and is in a “stable” condition, the Danish Football Association has said. Eriksen, 29, was taken.
The Danish Football Union (DBU) said Eriksen was "awake and undergoing further tests" following the shocking moment during the team's Euro 2020 opener against Finland, which later resumed.
UEFA have said that the 29-year-old’s condition has been “stabilised”.
The Group B fixture in Copenhagen was suspended for over ninety minutes after Eriksen fell to the ground and received CPR from medical personnel.
Finland won the match 1-0 after it eventually restarted.
Eriksen fell to the ground near the sideline late in the first half. English referee Anthony Taylor signalled to the bench and Eriksen underwent prolonged treatment.
His teammates formed a wall around him to give him privacy as the medics treated him.
Finland’s players then left the pitch as the match was suspended, with the score goalless.