New Brentford signing Christian Eriksen feels in a “very good place” as he closes in on a competitive return to football after his cardiac arrest at Euro 2020.
The 29-year-old Denmark international midfielder has not played since the incident during his nation’s 1-0 loss to Finland on June 12.
Brentford signed Eriksen in January on a deal until the end of the season following his release from Inter in December, where he was ineligible for professional football in Italy after being fitted with an implantable cardioverter-defibrillator (ICD) device.
Eriksen had been training with his former club Ajax and has now linked up with his new Brentford teammates although it is unclear when he will debut with manager Thomas Frank stating it will take a “few weeks”.
“Condition-wise and strength-wise I am in a very good place, it’s just the football touch that needs to come back and get up to speed,” Eriksen told the Brentford website. “We’ll see how my body reacts but I feel very good.”
Eriksen added: “It is the longest I have been without playing football – by far. I’ve been lucky that I haven’t had any injuries really. To be without football for six or seven months is a very long time.
“It’s been very difficult. You have to let it heal and not do anything and then I started the rehab programme. Then I touched a ball and I’m on a football pitch, smell the grass, football boots, then everything starts coming back. The excitement to be in the stadium and be with the team.”
“For me the next four or five months are to show who I am, that
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