Eriksen marks comeback with friendly match after cardiac arrest
Brentford's Christian Eriksen is unveiled to fans before a Premier League match against Crystal Palace, Brentford Community Stadium, London, England, Feb. 12, 2022. (Reuters Photo)


Premier League side Brentford's Danish midfielder Christian Eriksen on Monday marked his 30th birthday by making a first appearance since his on-pitch cardiac arrest at the Euro 2020 last June.

The former Spurs and Inter Milan player made one assist in Brentford's 3-2 friendly win over fifth-tier club Southend United.

Eriksen, who joined Brentford as a free agent in January, played for about an hour in a friendly match behind closed doors, nearly eight months after suffering a cardiac arrest on the pitch during a European Championship match.

His former club Inter Milan ended his contract in December as he is not allowed to play in Serie A due to his heart starter device, an implantable cardioverter-defibrillator.

"A cold, damp afternoon in West London was lit up by Eriksen's return to a match environment for the first time since suffering a cardiac arrest last June," Brentford said on its website.

"Eriksen, who celebrates his 30th birthday today, could have found himself on the scoresheet in the opening minutes but was twice denied by the visitors' stopper Collin Andeng Ndi."

Eriksen said last week he is determined to prove he is still the same player he used to be before the incident and was not afraid to play with the implanted device.