Eriksen could go back to training in a month

Christian Eriksen shook the football world on June 12 in a match against Finland in the European Championship. The Danes had their worst debut in the competition, in the 43rd minute of the first half on Copenhagen Parken Stadium He fell silent, Eriksen offered to receive a throw-in ball and when he tried to control it, he collapsed. Doctors managed to revive him and he was taken to hospital. The tests determined that the midfielder had suffered a heart attack.

Six days later, Christian Eriksen was discharged and had a implantable cardioverter defibrillator (DAI) in order to regulate the heartbeat. “I don't know if he will play football again” said the cardiologist who treated him, Sharma.

As reported by Gazzetta dello Sport, the Danish footballer is currently in Milan waiting to undergo a medical exam which will determine if he will finally return to the pitch, if so, in a month he could resume training with his team.