Eriksen might be forced to quit playing in Italy

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June 12 will be clearly remembered by many people who on the day Christian Eriksen collapsed and had a cardiac arrest in Denmark's European Championship match against Finland. However, everything ended happily and Christian Eriksen fortunately survived.

In connection with the collapse, Eriksen has had a pacemaker implanted to avoid similar cases in the future, however, this pacemaker is in violation of the strict Italian rules in the area. These rules stipulate that it is not allowed to practice professional sports with a pacemaker in Italy and Eriksen is therefore facing a major decision. Should he have the pacemaker removed to continue his career at his club Inter, or should he find new pastures in another country.



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Honestly June 12 is a day we will never forget. But i think he needs to forget about playing football in other to save his health. Fine... we all know he he has lot of passion for football but then i think his health is more important than his career for now.


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For me I would say, let him be, what happened to him at the euro should let him consider retirement,, life has no duplicate

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June 12 can never been forgettable when it come to football history, but to say the fact health is wealth I think he should leave football and enjoy his life no matter what life is good (LG)
Though it will be very difficult for him to quite from football but on the other hand he can still benefits from football by been a coach or among the coaching crew.


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Sadly the Denmark international time at the Italian club is over as I don't think removing the pace maker is a good thing for his health. Moving on the another may be the best idea.

I actually thought he will be retiring after the June 12th incident against Finland. Good he still has the intention to play football. Guess his doctor's have cleared him to return to football pitch.

No matter what happens next. I wish the Danish man success. I believe he still has a lot to offer to sport, whether has a player, a coach or technical aspect in football.


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