Wolfsburg midfielder Eriksen to undergo individual rehab in native Denmark
- On Thursday, German soccer club Wolfsburg announced that 34-year-old midfielder Christian Eriksen will return to his native Denmark to undergo an individual rehabilitation program following his on-field collapse last month.
- Eriksen collapsed on June 7 during a friendly match against Ukraine in Odense, an incident that echoed his 2021 cardiac arrest at the European Championship.
- Following discussions with the player, Wolfsburg managing director Dieter Hecking finalized the treatment plan; the club remains in regular contact with Eriksen and medical staff overseeing his care.
- "We continue to wish Christian all the very best with his rehabilitation," Wolfsburg said. Eriksen previously noted he was "doing well" after his implantable cardioverter defibrillator delivered a shock.
- Signed to a two-year deal in September last year, Eriksen joined the Bundesliga side as a free agent after departing Manchester United.
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Despite two heart attacks in the field, the last one month ago, the Danish footballer will start a rehabilitation program with his club team
A month after he suddenly collapsed and briefly lost consciousness during a Denmark friendly match, Christian Eriksen (34) has started an individual recovery program. His club VfL Wolfsburg announced this on Thursday. It remains to be seen how and if the midfielder's football career will continue.
After his second collapse in the middle of a game, Christian Eriksen will work on a rehabilitation process. Eriksen plays with an automatic defbribrillator
Wolfsburg midfielder Eriksen to undergo individual rehab in native Denmark
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