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      • The Danish midfielder received life-saving treatment during his country’s game against Finland in June 2021, eventually being resuscitated and taken to hospital. The players on the pitch, those inside the stadium and fans around the world held their breath as Eriksen’s teammates linked arms to hide his fight for survival.
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  1. Jan 3, 2023 · The players on the pitch, those inside the stadium and fans around the world held their breath as Eriksen’s teammates linked arms to hide his fight for survival.

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  3. May 13, 2023 · As his teammates surrounded him, arm-in-arm, shielding him from the eyes of the world, doctors began working to save the midfielder’s life. “Well, what should I say? He was gone. And we did...

  4. Jul 1, 2024 · Boesen is the doctor who saved Eriksen’s life after Denmark’s record appearance-maker and five-time player of the year took those faltering steps, during a Euro 2020 game against Finland, and ...

  5. Eriksen's collapse came nine years after Fabrice Muamba's near-fatal injury at Tottenham and 19 years after Marc-Vivien Foe tragically lost his life, external in Lyon. They are the high-profile...

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  6. Jun 21, 2021 · Eriksen's collapse, his blankly staring face poking out between the gaps in the human shield as medics performed emergency CPR, the tears of his fellow teammates, the weeping crowd, his distraught wife, all felt terribly similar in tone to these other televised tragedies.

  7. Jun 16, 2024 · Thomas Delaney calls his teammates over, they link arms and form a screen around their injured colleague. Behind them, the doctors are fighting for Eriksen’s life with CPR and a defibrillator. Hardly any Danish player dares to turn around.

  8. A few days after he collapsed, Eriksen was fitted with an ICD - a device about half the size of a mobile phone with thin wires leading to the area around his heart.