Eriksen, the pride of Denmark

Kasper Schmeichel experienced Christian Eriksen’s fateful episode at Euro 2020 on the pitch.he Leicester City goalkeeper was, along with Simon Kjaer, one of the players who stayed close to the former Inter Milan midfielder’s family on the pitch when the entire football world feared the worst.. It is because, after the experiences experienced by the Danish goalkeeper during his career as a footballer, he affirms that “Life makes you learn that you are not immortal. Any day can be the last. So you have to enjoy them”. In an interview given to Daily Mail British, the owner and lord of the Foxes goal spoke about the return of the new Brentford player to the pitch: “I knew the fire was back in his eyes and I’m so happy for him. Brentford has acquired a great player. He is ready”.

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Photo de Eriksen

The historic European Championship held by the Danish team – eliminated in the semifinals by England – was marked by Christian Eriksen’s heart problem. But the mere fact of seeing his compatriot back is already a cause for celebration, both for his team-mates and for Denmark. “I don’t think it’s celebrated enough, but maybe that will change now, because it’s an incredible story.. For us as a country to go through what we went through and now to see him sign for a Premier League club is really incredible,” said Schmeichel. For the Danish goalkeeper, who also joked that now the Bees player “He’s got his own defibrillator in his chest, so he’s probably safer than all of us.”thinks that the Christian Eriksen case “helps you have faith in life”.

a different selection

Denmark captivated local and foreign fans during the past summer. Kasper Hjulmand’s pupils, beyond what happened with the new Brentford midfielder, managed to get a large part of the neutral spectators to support the Danish team. Schmeichel, who spoke at the Daily Mail on the influence of his father Peter Schmeichel and the elimination against England at Euro 2020, states that during the national team tournament he experienced “something that I never thought would happen”. And it is that the European Championship showed the Danish goalkeeper “what national team football can mean.”

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While “in England, national team football has a very bad reputation, and everyone is sad when the international break arrives”, Schmeichel says that he doesn’t know “any Dane who thinks like that. The national team is the only thing that unites us as a country. When we drive from the hotel to our stadium there are people on the streets, on the bridges, reds and whites everywhere. It is a unique experience. There is nothing comparable. It excites me to even talk about it.”. While the Danes united for football, Christian Eriksen united the world of football for Denmark.