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“THE LAST YEAR’S BEEN HOLLYWOOD-ESQUE WITH SOME DRAMATIC TWISTS AND TURNS – IT’D MAKE ONE HELL OF A MOVIE…”
“The greatest comeback in Danish sporting history, no doubt. Watching his rise from being technically dead to pulling that famous red shirt of Manchester United over his head, it’s been remarkable.”
Lasse Voge, the chief football writer at , Denmark’s biggest sports daily, couldn’t have summed it up better. Fourteen months ago, the world watched aghast as Christian Eriksen suffered a cardiac arrest during his country’s Euro 2020 opener against Finland. His life was hanging in the balance back then, never mind his career. The chances of him returning to action appeared remote, even after his revival on the pitch that day at Copenhagen’s Parken Stadium. Months of silence and uncertainty followed, but the 30-year-old midfielder refused to give up. Now he’s a Manchester United player, having signed a three-year contract at