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Erikson: At the time I felt like "five minutes dead" and I thanked support from all over the world

Erikson: At the time I felt like "five minutes dead" and I thanked support from all over the world

Recently, in an interview, Eriksen talked about his fainting at the European Championship match, saying that he felt that he had "died for a few minutes".

The Denmark international suddenly fainted during the match against Finland in June, when his heart had stopped beating and he needed emergency medical attention on the pitch before finally waking up, where Keyar and his teammates created a "human shield" to protect Eriksen.

Eriksen now has to leave Inter because italian league rules say it prohibits anyone from playing professional sports with an implanted defibrillator. Erikson said: "It was weird because I didn't expect people to send flowers because I felt 'dead for five minutes'. It's unusual, but everyone is very nice. ”

"People still write to me. I personally thanked the people I met, I personally thanked the doctors, my teammates and their families. All the fans sent thousands of letters, emails and flowers or walked up the streets of Italy and Denmark, and I thanked the support from all over the world for helping me through it. ”

(Bear & Raspberry)

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