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Christian Eriksen has been discharged from hospital - but is refusing to be drawn on whether he will quit football after a second terrifying on-field collapse in the space of five years. The former Manchester United and Tottenham star clutched his chest and fell to the floor during a Denmark friendly against Ukraine on Sunday - with his implantable cardioverter defibrillator (ICD) providing a shock to restore his heart's rhythm. The ICD was installed after his 2021 cardiac arrest which shocked fans worldwide. But Eriksen‚ 34‚ says his latest collapse is 'a different situation'. Denmark have not qualified for the World Cup and he will now focus on 'recovery' and spending time with his family before making any decisions on his career.
Christian Eriksen has been warned he faces more heart-stopping moments if he continues his footballing career - and teams may not want him playing for them any more after his pacemaker 'saved his life' in another mid-match collapse. Eriksen‚ 34‚ collapsed during a friendly match against Ukraine on Sunday‚ five years on from his cardiac arrest during a game at Euro 2020. The former Manchester United‚ Tottenham and Brentford midfielder clutched his chest and fell to the ground away from the ball during the second half in a terrifying echo of that incident. Denmark's team doctor has since revealed the country's record appearance-maker had recovered enough to ask to leave the field himself and go directly to his family. He was taken by ambulance to Odense University Hospital with wife Sabrina Kvist Jensen by his side.
The moment Christian Eriksen collapsed during Denmark vs Ukraine; Man United and Spurs release statements
Christian Eriksen collapsed on the pitch during Denmark's friendly against Ukraine on Sunday‚ almost five years after he suffered a cardiac arrest at Euro 2020.
Chelsea outcast Mykhailo Mudryk appeared to find a novel way to keep fit during his time away from the first team by bench pressing his new girlfriend on social media. The Ukraine international has been sidelined since November 2024 after returning a positive drug test for banned substance meldonium. In the year-and-a-half since‚ Mudryk - who was charged by the FA last June - has been unable to take part in training with Liam Rosenior's squad at Chelsea's training ground.
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