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Denmark-Belgium paused to pay Eriksen tribute

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Thursday, 17 June 2021 10:18

The Euro 2020 match between Belgium and Denmark on Thursday was stopped in the 10th minute as a tribute to Christian Eriksen.

Eriksen, 29, suffered a cardiac arrest in the 42nd minute of Denmark's opening game against Finland last Saturday and remains in hospital. Denmark manager Kasper Hjulmand said Eriksen will watch the match from Rigshospitalet, which is just 500 metres from the Parken Stadium in Copenhagen, where Denmark host Belgium.

Denmark took the lead after two minutes when Yussuf Poulsen slotted home a clinical finish, sparking emotional celebrations inside the stadium, and eight minutes later the match was paused. Both sets of players, coaching staff and supporters gave a minute's applause for the midfielder at the Telia Parken, Denmark.

A banner was then displayed among fans in one of the stands, which read: "All of Denmark is with you, Christian."

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Before kickoff, a large flag in the shape of a Denmark shirt with Eriksen's name on the back was unfurled on the pitch. Eriksen wears the No. 10 shirt for his country.

Eriksen's Inter Milan teammate Romelu Lukaku told a news conference ahead of the match that Belgium "will kick the ball out for a throw-in to stop and applaud and mark this moment.''

Lukaku sent his best wishes to Eriksen in Belgium's 3-0 win over Russia after he scored the opening goal and ran to the pitchside camera and said: "Chris, Chris, I love you."

A number of teams have paid tribute to Eriksen during the tournament. Before their 1-0 defeat to Russia on Wednesday, Finland players wore T-shirts during the warmup with words "Get well Christian!'' on the front while Austria's Michael Gregoritsch and Stefan Lainer held up a T-shirt which read: "Eriksen stay strong" after scoring goals in their opener against North Macedonia.

Eriksen gave an update on his condition on Monday in his first official communication since collapsing and said: "Hello everyone, Big thanks for your sweet and amazing greetings and messages from all around the world. It means a lot to me and my family.

"I'm fine -- under the circumstances. I still have to go through some examinations at the hospital, but I feel OK. Now, I will cheer on the boys on the Denmark team in the next matches. Play for all of Denmark. Best, Christian."

Meanwhile, the Danish Football Association has called on UEFA to change its procedures following Eriksen's collapse and the subsequent decision to resume the game.

The players were offered the chance to restart the match the same evening or at 12 p.m. CEST (6 a.m. ET) midday on the following day.

The match was resumed and Denmark lost 1-0 to Finland, but Hjulmand and his players have since said they would have preferred not to have played.

UEFA has come in for sharp criticism from Denmark legends Peter Schmeichel and Michael Laudrup, with the latter saying the choice of resuming on either Saturday or Sunday was not a choice at all.

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