Christian Eriksen rushed to hospital in ‘stable condition’ after collapsing during Denmark v Finland Euro 2020 match

CHRISTIAN ERIKSEN "has been stabilised" and is awake in hospital after collapsing during Denmark's Euro 2020 opener with Finland.

The former Spurs midfielder, 29, received CPR as he was surrounded by his worried team-mates after falling to the floor.

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Eriksen's worried team-mates look on as he receives treatment
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Eriksen's worried team-mates look on as he receives treatmentCredit: Reuters
Distraught Danish players formed a circle around Eriksen after he collapsed
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Distraught Danish players formed a circle around Eriksen after he collapsedCredit: EPA

Medical staff raced onto the pitch to attend to the Inter Milan ace as his team-mates formed a shield around him.

Eriksen was later seen sitting up on a stretcher receiving oxygen as he was taken from the pitch just after 6pm.

The shocking scenes happened towards the end of the first half of the teams' opening Group B match.

Following the distressing incident the match was abandoned, but was restarted at 7.30PM (GMT).

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Danish football federation the DBU confirmed that Eriksien is "awake" and "stable" in hospital and due to receive further medical examinations,

A DBU spokesman tweeted: "The match against Finland will be played tonight.

"This happens after the players have been confirmed that Christian is okay. The match resumes at 20.30 (CET)."

A UEFA Euro 2020 spokesman tweeted earlier that Eriksen had been transferred to hospital and "has been stabilised".

The spokesman tweeted: "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."

Denmark and Finland fans among the 16,000 crowd at Copenhagen's Parken Stadium later chanted Eriksen's name together.

Fans looked on in horror after the former Spurs ace collapsed
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Fans looked on in horror after the former Spurs ace collapsedCredit: AFP
Shocked Danish players held their head in their hands as medics attended to their team-mate
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Shocked Danish players held their head in their hands as medics attended to their team-mate
Denmark coach Kasper Hjulmand waits anxiously for news on his star player
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Denmark coach Kasper Hjulmand waits anxiously for news on his star playerCredit: Reuters
Supporters in the 16,000 crows looked on in horror

 


Supporters in the 16,000 crows looked on in horror
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Supporters in the 16,000 crows looked on in horrorCredit: AFP
UEFA announced that the match would be suspended
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UEFA announced that the match would be suspendedCredit: AP

UEFA president Aleksander Čeferin wished Eriksen a "full and speedy recovery".

In a statement, he said: "Moments like this put everything in life into perspective.  

"I wish Christian a full and speedy recovery and pray his family has strength and faith.

"At these times, the unity of the football family is so strong and he and his family carry with them the good wishes and prayers of everyone.

"I heard of fans of both teams chanting his name. Football is beautiful and Christian plays it beautifully."

Earlier, shocked supporters looked on in horror as medics tended to the ex-Spurs star.

Eriksen's distraught team-mates formed a circle around the Inter Milan ace, with some in tears.

UEFA announced the match was suspended due to a "medical emergency".

English referee Anthony Taylor signalled immediately for medical staff to come onto the pitch after Eriksen collapsed.

The midfielder's wife, Sabrina Kvist Jensen, was seen in tears and being consoled by Danish players after she rushed down to the pitch.

BBC coverage of the game has now ended after the distressing scenes were shown to viewers across the country.

 PRAYERS FOR DANISH ACE

But viewers have reacted with anger after the BBC didn't cut away once Eriksen fell to the floor.

A BBC spokesman apologised for broadcasting the upsetting footage.

The spokesman said: "We apologise to anyone who was upset by the images broadcast.

"In-stadium coverage is controlled by Uefa as the host broadcaster, and as soon as the match was suspended, we took our coverage off air as quickly as possible.”

Commentator Jonathan Pearce said: "The pictures you are seeing here in the Parken Stadium in Denmark are terrible."

Both teams left the field with officials holding up sheets to hide Eriksen from view.

The stadium announcer told fans that the game had been suspended due to a medical emergency and to stay in their seats.

There has been an outpouring of messages from wellwishers for Eriksen following this evening's distressing images.

Marcus Rashford tweeted a prayer and a Danish flag emoji.

A Spurs spokesman tweeted: "All of our thoughts are with Christian Eriksen and his family."

Fabrice Muamba, the former Bolton midfielder who collapsed after suffering a cardiac arrest during a televised FA Cup game in 2012, tweeted "Please God" following the incident.

Piers Morgan tweeted: "Hope & pray he’s OK."

Former Spurs striker Gary Lineker, who was in the BBC studio for the match, tweeted: "Thank heavens. Some hope. Thoughts are with him and his family."

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