Kasper Hjulmand: UEFA did not show ‘compassion’ after Christian Eriksen collapse

Kasper Hjulmand, centre, feels his players were not treated with “compassion” by UEFA following Christian Eriksen’s cardiac arrest
(Image credit: Stuart Franklin)

Denmark boss Kasper Hjulmand has criticised the UEFA protocols which allow a match to be postponed for 48 hours due to coronavirus but not when his player Christian Eriksen had a cardiac arrest on the pitch.

Eriksen, who took to Instagram on Tuesday to insist he was “fine, under the circumstances”, collapsed shortly before half-time in Denmark’s Euro 2020 opener against Finland on Saturday and had to be resuscitated before being taken to hospital.

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