Christian Eriksen returns to Inter Milan training ground
Former Tottenham midfielder makes comeback after suffering cardiac arrest
Christian Eriksen has made his return to the Inter Milan training ground for the first time since suffering a cardiac arrest during a Euro 2020 match in June.
The Danish midfielder, who left Tottenham in January 2020, collapsed on the pitch during his country's opening game against Finland at the Parken Stadium in Copenhagen.
Eriksen was given life-saving treatment by medical staff before being taken to hospital, where he was fitted with an implantable cardioverter-defibrillator (ICD).
The 29-year-old has been training with his former club Ajax in recent weeks, but he has now returned to Inter's headquarters in Appiano Gentile.
Eriksen's return to Inter is a major boost for the Serie A club, who are currently top of the table.
The midfielder is expected to make his comeback for Inter in the coming weeks, and he will be hoping to play a key role in the club's bid to win the Scudetto.
Conclusion
Eriksen's return to Inter is a reminder of the fragility of life, and it is a testament to his determination and resilience that he is able to play football again after such a traumatic experience.
The midfielder's comeback is also a reminder of the importance of having access to life-saving medical treatment, and it is a tribute to the skill of the medical staff who saved his life.
Eriksen's story is an inspiration to us all, and it is a reminder that even the darkest of times can be overcome with hope, determination, and support.
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