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Eriksen returns to the pitch after eight months as manager announces his return to Newcastle

Original title: Eriksen returns to the pitch after eight months, the coach announces his comeback against Newcastle

On the evening of February 26, Beijing time, the newly-promoted Premier League Brentford ushered in the 27th round of the league and will face Newcastle at home. Before the war, Brentford manager Thomas Frank announced at the pre-match press conference that Eriksen will play in the game against Newcastle.

“Eriksen will be on the squad for this game and will play. It’s an exciting day for all Brentford players and staff.” Brent Ford coach Thomas Frank confirmed in an interview with reporters that after eight months, Eriksen will once again appear on the green field in a jersey, “For Eriksen and his family, tomorrow’s game will be very important.”

The last time Eriksen appeared on the pitch was last summer: in the first round of the European Cup group stage, in the match between Denmark and Finland, Eriksen started. In the case of physical confrontation, he fell to the ground and fainted, and then the game was cut in half. With the help of the Danish captain Kjaer, and under the emergency rescue of the medical staff on the field of competition, Eriksen woke up after a long period of CPR, was carried off the field on a stretcher and entered an ambulance, and was sent to the ambulance immediately. local hospital for further treatment. Since then, Eriksen was diagnosed with a heart attack, he and death can be described as a brushstroke, at the time experts believed that the Dane would say goodbye to football.

However, Eriksen did not choose to retire and continued to engage in professional football after his physical recovery. Due to the restrictions of relevant Italian regulations, Eriksen cannot continue to play in Apennine football, and can only choose to terminate the contract with Inter Milan and become a free agent. After careful consideration, Eriksen decided to join Premier League club Brentford on a six-month contract. After a period of running-in, Eriksen is about to usher in his “rebirth” debut, he will represent Brentford tonight against Newcastle.

As a newly-promoted Premier League player, Brentford started high and low this season. After 26 rounds of the Premier League, they only scored 6 wins, 6 draws and 14 losses, accumulating 24 points, ranking 14th in the standings, only 3 games less. , Burnley, ranked third from the bottom, are 4 points higher; it is obvious that Brentford’s relegation pressure is very high this season, but for Eriksen, after so many twists and turns, enjoying football brings Happiness comes first.Return to Sohu, see more

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