Christian Eriksen returns to Inter Milan for first time since cardiac arrest

Last update on.From European FootballEriksen averaged 1.9 key plays per game in Serie A last yearInter Milan says Christian Eriksen has returned to his training grounds after his cardiac arrest.After collapsing in Denmark's first match at Euro 2020, Eriksen continues his recovery.In the days following the match against Finland, the former Tottenham player was fitted with a heart-starting device.Eriksen met Inter teammates, staff, and directors at the Suning Training Centre of Serie A club.According to the Italian champions, a statement was made on their website that Eriksen is doing well. He is also in good physical and mental health."He will now follow a recovery program developed by Danish doctors in Copenhagen. They will also coordinate the clinical follow up."The Inter medical staff will be kept informed and updated throughout the entire process."Referee Anthony Taylor said to BBC Sport that he knew immediately after the incident Eriksen was in trouble.Taylor stated, "The only thing that was near him was a bouncer which hit his knee,"I could see his face when he fell. Because of the way his face and fall to the ground looked, I knew something was amiss. This is what most concerned me.Eriksen, who joined Inter from Tottenham in Jan 2020, has made 44 Serie A appearances and scored four goals.