after the Danish star had a medical emergency during his country's Euro 2020 fixture against Finland on Saturday (June 12).The game was postponed following the incident.Social media users blasted the broadcaster for showing footage of his wife on the pitch as well, and said the cameras should have been cut.They accused the Beeb of zooming in on the midfielder as he received treatment.His teammates stood around him to give him privacy during the incident.Arsenal legend Ian Wright tweeted: "CUT TO THE STUDIO FFS!!!!"People Just Do Nothing star Asim Chaudhry tweeted: “That was incredibly insensitive and wreckless broadcasting from the BBC!“There was no need to show those images, so traumatising for millions but more importantly for Eriksen's.
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