The Danish Football Association (DBU) announced on Monday that Danish national team player and Wolfsburg footballer, Christian Eriksen, has been discharged from the hospital to begin home care. The announcement followed extensive cardiac testing conducted after his collapse during a friendly match against Ukraine. Medical professionals at Odense Hospital, working in coordination with the Danish national team doctor, Morten Boesen, confirmed that Eriksen’s current condition is stable.
Authorities stated that his heart did not sustain permanent damage following the incident, attributing the positive outcome in part to the timely reaction of the implanted defibrillator (ICD). Wolfsburg, Eriksen’s club, confirmed that it maintains continuous contact with the 34-year-old midfielder and his family. The club issued a statement emphasizing its complete support for Eriksen, clarifying that there is no pressure from the club regarding his timeline for a professional return.
The discharge marks a significant step in Eriksen’s recovery process. While the medical team has confirmed stability following his stay at the hospital, the focus now shifts to rehabilitation under the guidance of his medical specialists. The club and family remain committed to supporting his gradual return to full fitness.
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