Christian Eriksen marks emotional return to Parken Stadium with goal for Denmark
The 30-year-old had suffered a cardiac arrest on the pitch during a Euro 2020 match last June.
Christian Eriksen scored on an emotional return to the Parken Stadium in Copenhagen on Tuesday evening as he captained the side to a 3-0 friendly win over Serbia.
The 30-year-old suffered a cardiac arrest during Denmark’s opening Euro 2020 group game against Finland last June, needing lifesaving treatment on the pitch after his collapse.
Following his recovery, former Tottenham playmaker Eriksen had an implantable cardioverter defibrillator (ICD) device fitted and after leaving Inter Milan, he joined Brentford in January to resume his career.
Eriksen had made his international comeback in the 4-2 defeat by Holland on Saturday, when he scored two minutes after coming on at the break.
The Bees player was given the captain’s armband for Tuesday night’s second friendly international fixture, and was the centre of attention as he led the team out to the warmest of receptions.
With both teams having already qualified for the World Cup in Qatar – Denmark at the top of their group ahead of Scotland – there was little riding on the game itself, but that did not dampen the party atmosphere from the home fans.
Denmark took the lead in the 15th minute when Joakim Maehle drilled the ball in after it dropped to him at the edge of the penalty area following a corner.
Fulham forward Aleksandar Mitrovic, the leading scorer in the Sky Bet Championship with 35 goals, shot wide as Serbia threatened midway through the first half.
Eintracht Frankfurt midfielder Jesper Lindstrom slotted home his first senior international goal eight minutes into the second half.
Eriksen then soon brought the Denmark fans to their feet again in the 57th minute when he swept the ball into the bottom corner after being picked out by Norgaard at the edge of the Serbia penalty area.
With 10 minutes left, Eriksen was replaced by Bournemouth’s Philip Billing – and left the pitch to a standing ovation as he handed the armband over to goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel before being hugged by the Denmark coaching staff on his way to the bench.
Elsewhere on Tuesday evening, Brighton forward Leandro Trossard and Crystal Palace frontman Christian Benteke were both on target as Belgium beat Burkina Faso 3-0 in Anderlecht.
Tottenham midfielder Steven Bergwijn scored an equaliser for Holland to earn a 1-1 draw against Germany in Amsterdam.
Chelsea defender Antonio Rudiger made his 50th appearance for Die Mannschaft as Hansi Flick’s eight-match winning start came to an end.
Italy looked to move on from their World Cup disappointment – having suffered a shock defeat to North Macedonia in the play-offs – as they came from behind to beat Turkey 3-2 in Konya with a brace from Sassuolo striker Giacomo Raspadori.
Spain swept past Finland 5-0 in La Coruna, with Juventus forward Alvaro Morata and substitute Pablo Sarabia both scoring twice.
Kylian Mbappe hit a brace and Olivier Giroud was also on target as France beat South Africa 5-0, the visitors ending a disappointing night in Villeneuve-d’Ascq with 10 men following a late red card.
Watford forward Joshua King scored a hat-trick and Erling Haaland struck twice as Norway ran out 9-0 winners over Armenia, who played with 10 men for 70 minutes in Oslo.