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Eriksen ‘in good spirits’ after collapsing in Denmark match
Denmark's Christian Eriksen, left, in action with Ukraine's Mykola Matviyenko during an international football game, in Odense, Denmark, June 7, 2026. Photo: Bo Amstrup/Ritzau Scanpix via AP

CHRISTIAN ERIKSEN is expected to be “discharged soon” from hospital after he appeared to collapse during Denmark’s friendly with Ukraine on Sunday.

Television images showed Eriksen holding his chest in the 65th minute of the fixture, with the match quickly halted and abandoned shortly afterwards amid concern for the former Tottenham and Manchester United playmaker.

Eriksen was fitted with an implantable cardioverter-defibrillator device to ensure he could resume his playing career after suffering a cardiac arrest at Euro 2020 during a 1-0 loss to Finland.

The 34-year-old sparked more fears on Sunday but the Danish Football Union said he was “conscious and doing well” on Sunday, while the national team doctor provided another positive update today.

“I spoke with Christian this morning, and he is doing well. He is with his family and in good spirits,” said Morten Boesen in a statement via DBU.

“The expectation is that he will be discharged soon and can return home.

“We are taking good care of the players and staff and remain in regular contact with them.”

With Denmark leading 2-1 at Odense Stadium, Eriksen experienced discomfort and briefly went unconscious.

Boesen, who was also involved with the national team when Eriksen collapsed five years ago, confirmed the midfielder was at hospital to have more tests.

Denmark boss Brian Riemer revealed Eriksen responded to his team-mates after the incident.

“Christian Eriksen waved to his team-mates as he left the pitch,” Riemer told reporters.

“A few minutes before he fell ill, he had had a tussle with Ruslan Malinovskyi and I thought that was why he looked so distressed, but I was wrong. From that moment on, neither I nor the players on the pitch could have carried on with the match.”

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