Euro 2020.The Danish powerhouse was treated on the pitch before being taken to hospital, with the match suspended for two hours until it was confirmed he was awake and responsive.Professor Sanjay Sharma, professor of sports cardiology at London’s St George’s University who worked with Eriksen at Spurs, said football bodies and medical practitioners were likely to be “very strict” about allowing Eriksen, who is now with Italian club Inter Milan, to play again.Prof Sharma said: “Clearly something went terribly wrong.
But they managed to get him back, the question is what happened? And why did it happen?“This guy had normal tests all the way up to 2019 so how do you explain this cardiac arrest?”Prof Sharma, who chairs the FA’s expert cardiac.
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