is in a stable condition in hospital.The Danes had been taking on Finland, their first-ever match at the Euros, in Copenhagen with the scores locked at 0-0.After around 40 minutes, Eriksen collapsed to the ground after a throw-in while Anthony Taylor immediately signalled for medical staff.The Inter Milan star received CPR as the Danish players formed a wall around him to give him some privacy but the cameras continued to roll.It drew waves of criticism on social media, who were unhappy that such distressing images were being broadcast.And Lineker has moved to explain why the BBC continued to show Eriksen, as well as parts of the stadium who witnessed first-hand the harrowing scenes.He tweeted: "We will be back on air at 7.25 on @bbcone.
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