On June 12, 2021, in the 42nd minute of the match between Denmark and Finland in Copenhagen, the football world came to a halt. Christian Eriksen collapsed on the pitch after suffering cardiac arrest. The stadium fell silent. For moments that felt eternal, the Danish midfielder’s life hung by a thread.Eriksen was clinically dead for several minutes. He was resuscitated on the field and rushed to a hospital. To keep him alive, doctors implanted a defibrillator in his heart. That decision, however, seemed to mark the end of his career. Inter Milan terminated his contract due to Serie A regulations, and everything pointed toward a forced retirement.When few believed in his return, Brentford took a chance on him with a six-month contract. It was more than an opportunity—it was an act of faith. The Dane delivered on the pitch, proving he still had football—and life—ahead of him.His performances did not go unnoticed. Months later, Manchester United signed him, bringing him back to the elite level. That same year, Eriksen also returned to the Denmark national team and was included in the squad for the Qatar 2022 World Cup, where he played in every match for his team.Far from settling, he also took part in Euro 2024, where he reached a historic milestone: he became the player with the most appearances in the history of Denmark, with 133 international caps.All of this is even more remarkable considering how close he came to the end. Upon waking in the hospital, Eriksen realized he had been gone for three to four minutes. In that moment, he thought about retiring, about not worrying his family anymore, about leaving football behind. His story, it seemed, was over.Denmark had reached the semifinals of that Euro 2020, marked by his incident. Watching his team compete without him sparked something inside: Eriksen wanted to come back. He clung to a clear goal—the Qatar World Cup—and worked tirelessly to achieve it, even with a defibrillator in his heart.The road was not easy. There were doubts, fear, and uncertainty. No one knew how his body would respond. Still, his determination surprised even the doctors.Returning with Brentford, making the jump to Manchester United, and wearing the Denmark jersey again at a World Cup was already a complete story. But Eriksen wanted more.Euro 2024 was another step. And now, he sets his sights on a new challenge: playing in what would be his fourth World Cup.Denmark faces North Macedonia, with Eriksen as captain and leader of a team dreaming of qualification. But this story goes beyond the result.Because no matter what happens, Christian Eriksen has already won the most important match of his life. And now, he aims to finish it the same way it began: playing football, competing at the highest level… and proving that his heart—literally and symbolically—is stronger than any adversity.
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