Denmark midfielder Christian Eriksen collapsed during the UEFA Euro 2020 Group B match against Finland at the Parken Stadium in Copenhagen on Saturday, after which the contest was suspended due to a medical emergency.
The incident took place minutes before the first-half interval when Eriksen charged towards the ball to recieve a throw-in.
Teammates Martin Braithwaite and Thomas Delaney rushed to assist him, while the latter signalled towards the dugout for medical assistance as the midfielder's lied flat on the pitch.
As a hush fell over the 16,000-strong crowd, the 29-year-old's teammates formed a ring around him as medics pumped his chest just before halftime in their Group B clash.
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Both teams subsequently left the field with officials holding up sheets to hide the stricken player from view, and the stadium announcer told fans that the game had been suspended due to a medical emergency and to stay in their seats.
The game was scoreless when the incident occurred.
Meanwhile, UEFA released an official statement in this regard and confirmed the Eriksen has been stabilised.
“Following the medical emergency for Eriksen, a crisis meeting has taken place with both teams and match officials and further information will be communicated at 19:45 CET. The player has been transferred to the hospital and has been stabilised”.
UEFA official statement.
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“Following the medical emergency for Eriksen, a crisis meeting has taken place with both teams and match officials and further information will be communicated at 19:45 CET. The player has been transferred to the hospital and has been stabilised”.
Meanwhile, the Denmark team management also confirmed that the 29-year-old is awake and "is undergoing further examinations at Rigshospitalet."
Official statement from Denmark.
— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) June 12, 2021
“Christian Eriksen is AWAKE and is undergoing further examinations at Rigshospitalet”. #prayforEriksen
As per latest statement by the European football body the match will resume at 20:30 hours as per the Central European Time (CET), which is approximately 00:00 hours (June 13) as per the Indian Standard Timing (IST). "Following the request made by players of both teams, UEFA has agreed to restart the match between Denmark and Finland tonight at 20:30 CET." "The last four minutes of the first half will be played, there will then be a 5-minute half-time break followed by the second half," UEFA said.
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