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Euro 2021 organizers UEFA temporarily suspended the Group B match between Denmark and Finland after a medical emergency involving Denmark’s Christian Eriksen.
The UEFA EURO 2020 match in Copenhagen has been suspended due to a medical emergency.
— UEFA (@UEFA) June 12, 2021
The Parken Stadium in Copenhagen, Denmark went silent just before halftime when Eriksen, Denmark’s star midfielder, collapsed to the ground after taking a touch on a throw-in. Team medical staff raced to tend to the playmaker after his teammates motioned frantically for help. There was no contact with opposition players before he fell to the ground. (Footage of the incident is graphic and disturbing.)
As the medics tended to Eriksen for well over 10 minutes, his Denmark teammates formed a circle around him to block cameras from showing the scenes. From the video that was available, it appeared that the medical intervention involved the administering of chest compressions. An image credited to Getty Images later showed that Eriksen was alert as he was stretchered off the field.
Getty Images official picture. Christian Eriksen seems conscious. All prayers and thoughts with Chris and his family ❤️???? pic.twitter.com/93PUM59ruZ
— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) June 12, 2021
UEFA subsequently confirmed that the player was transferred to a local hospital and was stabilized.
Following the medical emergency involving Denmark’s player Christian 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 (@UEFA) June 12, 2021
Following the news of Eriksen’s status, UEFA announced that the Denmark vs. Finland match would resume at 2:30 p.m. ET “following the request made by players of both teams.” The scoreline was 0-0 at the time of the incident in the 43rd minute, and the remaining minutes of the first half were played. Finland would go on to win the match 1-0.
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 (TBC).
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 (@UEFA) June 12, 2021
Christian Eriksen had a Facetime call with his teammates from the hospital and asked them to play the game tonight, as “he feels better now”, @sportstudio just reported. ??❤️ #prayforEriksen
— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) June 12, 2021
When the players took the field again, Finland’s squad applauded the Danish players as they walked out:
Players on the field and fans in the stands looked distraught throughout the ordeal, as fans attempted to rally in applause in support of the player, only for it to quickly fade as the concern grew.
After Eriksen was stretchered off and the players departed the field, fans inside the stadium chanted the Eriksen’s name:
ESPN broadcaster Derek Rae was calling the match when the incident occurred:
The most difficult 10 minutes of a long commentary career. So hard to watch. Our hearts go out to Christian Eriksen. #DENFIN ?
— Derek Rae (@RaeComm) June 12, 2021
Eriksen debuted for Denmark in March 2010 and has accumulated 108 appearances and 36 goals for his country. The playmaker made his name on the club level with Dutch giants Ajax and he later moved to English Premier League club Tottenham Hotspur. After a difficult spell at the English club he was loaned to Italian club Inter Milan last year and he returned to his best form in helping Inter win the Italian Serie A championship.
Later in the day, his Inter Milan teammate, Romelu Lukaku, dedicated his opening goal against Russia to his club teammate:
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