Christian Eriksen makes return in major tournament for Denmark 17 months after cardiac arrest on pitch

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Christian Eriksen makes return in major tournament for Denmark 17 months after cardiac arrest on pitch
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The Manchester United midfielder's international manager described him as the 'heatbeat of the team' ahead of today's game against Tunisia.

The Manchester United midfielder's international manager described him as the"heatbeat of the team" ahead of today's game against Tunisia.Christian Eriksen has made his return to a major international tournament for Denmark - 17 months after he suffered a cardiac arrest on the pitch during the European Championships.

The 30-year-old lined up against Tunisia as his side got their World Cup campaign under way at the 40,000-seat Education City Stadium in Doha.He collapsed during Denmark's Euro 2020 clash with Finland at Copenhagen's Parken Stadium and had to have a device fitted to regulate his heart.

He signed for United in the summer, becoming a key part of the club's revival under new manager Erik ten Hag.

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