Danish fans sent a heartfelt tribute to Christian Eriksen by clapping in the 10th minute of Denmark-Begium Euro 2020 match at a watch party in Copenhagen, Thursday.
The game stopped 10 minutes after kick-off for a moment of applause and cheer for the Dane midfielder, who is recovering from cardiac arrest in hospital following a medical emergency during Denmark's opening game.
Eriksen, who wears shirt number 10, collapsed on the pitch in the 43rd minute of the game between the Danes and Finland on Saturday. The Danish national team doctor, Morten Boesen, said that Eriksen was medically dead for around 10 minutes after suffering a sudden cardiac arrest and was brought back to life with a defibrillator charge.
Belgium beat Denmark 2-1 in the second round of Group B.
Danish fans sent a heartfelt tribute to Christian Eriksen by clapping in the 10th minute of Denmark-Begium Euro 2020 match at a watch party in Copenhagen, Thursday.
The game stopped 10 minutes after kick-off for a moment of applause and cheer for the Dane midfielder, who is recovering from cardiac arrest in hospital following a medical emergency during Denmark's opening game.
Eriksen, who wears shirt number 10, collapsed on the pitch in the 43rd minute of the game between the Danes and Finland on Saturday. The Danish national team doctor, Morten Boesen, said that Eriksen was medically dead for around 10 minutes after suffering a sudden cardiac arrest and was brought back to life with a defibrillator charge.
Belgium beat Denmark 2-1 in the second round of Group B.
Danish fans sent a heartfelt tribute to Christian Eriksen by clapping in the 10th minute of Denmark-Begium Euro 2020 match at a watch party in Copenhagen, Thursday.
The game stopped 10 minutes after kick-off for a moment of applause and cheer for the Dane midfielder, who is recovering from cardiac arrest in hospital following a medical emergency during Denmark's opening game.
Eriksen, who wears shirt number 10, collapsed on the pitch in the 43rd minute of the game between the Danes and Finland on Saturday. The Danish national team doctor, Morten Boesen, said that Eriksen was medically dead for around 10 minutes after suffering a sudden cardiac arrest and was brought back to life with a defibrillator charge.
Belgium beat Denmark 2-1 in the second round of Group B.