Christian Eriksen scores in Denmark’s 3-0 win over Serbia in first game at Parken Stadium since cardiac arrest

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Christian Eriksen’s goal was his 38th for Denmark

Christian Eriksen scored for Denmark in a 3-0 win over Serbia at Copenhagen’s Parken Stadium – his first match there since his cardiac arrest last year.

Eriksen collapsed on the same pitch during a Euro 2020 game with Finland in June and there were emotional scenes on the Brentford midfielder’s return.

Captain for the game, Eriksen grabbed his country’s third with a fine strike from 22 yards in the 57th minute.

Joakim Maehle and Jesper Lindstrom also scored in the friendly victory.

But the day belonged to Eriksen, back at the venue where he nearly lost his life 290 days ago.

In the first half of that match against Finland, and with no players around him, Eriksen collapsed having suffered cardiac arrest.

Team-mates and medics rushed to help him before he was revived and taken to hospital, with Eriksen later saying he had “died for five minutes”.

Eriksen, 30, was subsequently fitted with an implanted cardioverter-defibrillator (ICD) – a type of pacemaker – so he could continue his career.

However, he had to leave his club Inter Milan as players with an ICD device are not allowed to play in Italy’s Serie A, before the former Tottenham midfielder returned to the Premier League with Brentford.

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Danish fans held up a banner before the game that said ‘Welcome back Christian’

He came on and scored during Denmark’s 4-2 defeat by Netherlands on Saturday and was greeted by a rousing reception from the Danish fans in Copenhagen on Tuesday with a banner reading ‘Welcome back Christian’.

Eriksen was involved in the build-up to Denmark’s first goal as his left-wing corner was only partially headed clear with Maehle firing low into the net from 25 yards.

Lindstrom added a second when free in the penalty area early in the second half, before Eriksen gave the fans the moment they wanted by scoring a well-taken goal four minutes later.

Eriksen, who could feature for Denmark in the World Cup in Qatar later this year, received a standing ovation when he was substituted in the 79th minute.

Christian Eriksen
Christian Eriksen applauded the fans at Parken Stadium before the match
Christian Eriksen
Eriksen was named Denmark captain for the game
Christian Eriksen
Eriksen scored Denmark’s third goal in the 57th minute

Line-ups

Denmark

Formation 4-3-3

  • 1Schmeichel
  • 13Kristensen
  • 2AndersenSubstituted forNelssonat 67′minutes
  • 3Vestergaard
  • 5Maehle
  • 10EriksenSubstituted forBillingat 80′minutes
  • 15Nørgaard
  • 23HøjbjergSubstituted forJensenat 67′minutes
  • 11Skov OlsenSubstituted forMaxsøat 80′minutes
  • 12DolbergSubstituted forCorneliusat 56′minutes
  • 18LindstrømSubstituted forBruun Larsenat 57′minutes

Substitutes

  • 4Nelsson
  • 6Maxsø
  • 7Jensen
  • 8Nielsen
  • 9Bruun Larsen
  • 14Bah
  • 16Iversen
  • 17Billing
  • 19Wind
  • 20Pedersen
  • 21Cornelius
  • 22Rønnow

Serbia

Formation 3-4-2-1

  • 12Rajkovic
  • 4Milenkovic
  • 6VeljkovicSubstituted forNastasicat 45′minutes
  • 2PavlovicSubstituted forMitrovicat 73′minutes
  • 14ZivkovicSubstituted forRadonjicat 45′minutes
  • 16LukicSubstituted forJovicat 45′minutesSubstituted forRacicat 79′minutes
  • 8Gudelj
  • 17Kostic
  • 10Tadic
  • 20Milinkovic-Savic
  • 9MitrovicSubstituted forGrujicat 62′minutes

Substitutes

  • 1Dmitrovic
  • 3Mladenovic
  • 5Nastasic
  • 7Radonjic
  • 11Jovic
  • 13Mitrovic
  • 18Grujic
  • 19Ristic
  • 21Racic
  • 22Terzic
  • 23Milinkovic-Savic

Referee:
Felix Zwayer

Attendance:
35,010

Live Text

  1. Match ends, Denmark 3, Serbia 0.

  2. Second Half ends, Denmark 3, Serbia 0.

  3. Attempt missed. Nemanja Radonjic (Serbia) right footed shot from outside the box misses to the left following a corner.

  4. Corner, Serbia. Conceded by Jannik Vestergaard.

  5. Attempt missed. Uros Racic (Serbia) right footed shot from the right side of the box misses to the left. Assisted by Dusan Tadic.

  6. Corner, Serbia. Conceded by Victor Nelsson.

  7. Corner, Serbia. Conceded by Philip Billing.

  8. Corner, Serbia. Conceded by Rasmus Kristensen.

  9. Corner, Serbia. Conceded by Kasper Schmeichel.

  10. Attempt saved. Filip Kostic (Serbia) left footed shot from the left side of the box is saved in the bottom left corner. Assisted by Dusan Tadic.

  11. Sergej Milinkovic-Savic (Serbia) wins a free kick on the right wing.

  12. Foul by Andreas Cornelius (Denmark).

  13. Attempt missed. Uros Racic (Serbia) right footed shot from outside the box misses to the left.

  14. Attempt blocked. Rasmus Kristensen (Denmark) right footed shot from a difficult angle on the left is blocked.

  15. Corner, Denmark. Conceded by Marko Grujic.

  16. Substitution, Denmark. Philip Billing replaces Christian Eriksen.

  17. Substitution, Denmark. Andreas Maxsø replaces Andreas Skov Olsen.

  18. Attempt missed. Sergej Milinkovic-Savic (Serbia) header from the centre of the box is just a bit too high. Assisted by Matija Nastasic with a headed pass following a corner.

  19. Substitution, Serbia. Uros Racic replaces Luka Jovic.

  20. Corner, Serbia. Conceded by Rasmus Kristensen.

Christian Eriksen’s goal was his 38th for DenmarkChristian Eriksen scored for Denmark in a 3-0 win over Serbia at Copenhagen’s Parken Stadium – his first match there since his cardiac arrest last year.Eriksen collapsed on the same pitch during a Euro 2020 game with Finland in June and there were emotional scenes on the Brentford midfielder’s return.Captain for the game, Eriksen grabbed his country’s third with a fine strike from 22 yards in the 57th minute.Joakim Maehle and Jesper Lindstrom also scored in the friendly victory.But the day belonged to Eriksen, back at the venue where he nearly lost his life 290 days ago.In the first half of that match against Finland, and with no players around him, Eriksen collapsed having suffered cardiac arrest.Team-mates and medics rushed to help him before he was revived and taken to hospital, with Eriksen later saying he had “died for five minutes”.Eriksen, 30, was subsequently fitted with an implanted cardioverter-defibrillator (ICD) – a type of pacemaker – so he could continue his career.However, he had to leave his club Inter Milan as players with an ICD device are not allowed to play in Italy’s Serie A, before the former Tottenham midfielder returned to the Premier League with Brentford.Danish fans held up a banner before the game that said ‘Welcome back Christian’He came on and scored during Denmark’s 4-2 defeat by Netherlands on Saturday and was greeted by a rousing reception from the Danish fans in Copenhagen on Tuesday with a banner reading ‘Welcome back Christian’.Eriksen was involved in the build-up to Denmark’s first goal as his left-wing corner was only partially headed clear with Maehle firing low into the net from 25 yards.Lindstrom added a second when free in the penalty area early in the second half, before Eriksen gave the fans the moment they wanted by scoring a well-taken goal four minutes later.Eriksen, who could feature for Denmark in the World Cup in Qatar later this year, received a standing ovation when he was substituted in the 79th minute.Christian Eriksen applauded the fans at Parken Stadium before the matchEriksen was named Denmark captain for the gameEriksen scored Denmark’s third goal in the 57th minuteLine-upsDenmarkFormation 4-3-31Schmeichel13Kristensen2Andersen3Vestergaard5Maehle10Eriksen15Nørgaard23Højbjerg11Skov Olsen12Dolberg18Lindstrøm1Schmeichel13Kristensen2AndersenSubstituted forNelssonat 67’minutes3Vestergaard5Maehle10EriksenSubstituted forBillingat 80’minutes15Nørgaard23HøjbjergSubstituted forJensenat 67’minutes11Skov OlsenSubstituted forMaxsøat 80’minutes12DolbergSubstituted forCorneliusat 56’minutes18LindstrømSubstituted forBruun Larsenat 57’minutesSubstitutes4Nelsson6Maxsø7Jensen8Nielsen9Bruun Larsen14Bah16Iversen17Billing19Wind20Pedersen21Cornelius22RønnowSerbiaFormation 3-4-2-112Rajkovic4Milenkovic6Veljkovic2Pavlovic14Zivkovic16Lukic8Gudelj17Kostic10Tadic20Milinkovic-Savic9Mitrovic12Rajkovic4Milenkovic6VeljkovicSubstituted forNastasicat 45’minutes2PavlovicSubstituted forMitrovicat 73’minutes14ZivkovicSubstituted forRadonjicat 45’minutes16LukicSubstituted forJovicat 45’minutesSubstituted forRacicat 79’minutes8Gudelj17Kostic10Tadic20Milinkovic-Savic9MitrovicSubstituted forGrujicat 62’minutesSubstitutes1Dmitrovic3Mladenovic5Nastasic7Radonjic11Jovic13Mitrovic18Grujic19Ristic21Racic22Terzic23Milinkovic-SavicReferee:Felix ZwayerAttendance:35,010Live TextMatch ends, Denmark 3, Serbia 0.Second Half ends, Denmark 3, Serbia 0.Attempt missed. Nemanja Radonjic (Serbia) right footed shot from outside the box misses to the left following a corner.Corner, Serbia. Conceded by Jannik Vestergaard.Attempt missed. Uros Racic (Serbia) right footed shot from the right side of the box misses to the left. Assisted by Dusan Tadic.Corner, Serbia. Conceded by Victor Nelsson.Corner, Serbia. Conceded by Philip Billing.Corner, Serbia. Conceded by Rasmus Kristensen.Corner, Serbia. Conceded by Kasper Schmeichel.Attempt saved. Filip Kostic (Serbia) left footed shot from the left side of the box is saved in the bottom left corner. Assisted by Dusan Tadic.Sergej Milinkovic-Savic (Serbia) wins a free kick on the right wing.Foul by Andreas Cornelius (Denmark).Attempt missed. Uros Racic (Serbia) right footed shot from outside the box misses to the left.Attempt blocked. Rasmus Kristensen (Denmark) right footed shot from a difficult angle on the left is blocked.Corner, Denmark. Conceded by Marko Grujic.Substitution, Denmark. Philip Billing replaces Christian Eriksen.Substitution, Denmark. Andreas Maxsø replaces Andreas Skov Olsen.Attempt missed. Sergej Milinkovic-Savic (Serbia) header from the centre of the box is just a bit too high. Assisted by Matija Nastasic with a headed pass following a corner.Substitution, Serbia. Uros Racic replaces Luka Jovic.Corner, Serbia. Conceded by Rasmus Kristensen.

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