Erikson: Defibrillator is now a part of my body and spends happy time at Manchester United

Danish veteran Eriksen joined Wolfsburg, and he talked about his heart condition and Manchester United's experience at the debut ceremony. Eriksen said: "I just had to pass the scanner and get a separate check, that's it. There was no l...


Danish veteran Eriksen joined Wolfsburg, and he talked about his heart condition and Manchester United's experience at the debut ceremony.

Eriksen said: "I just had to pass the scanner and get a separate check, that's it. There was no limit, no. Since then (Euro Cup cardiac arrest and defibrillator installed) I have never felt anything abnormal, and now the defibrillator is a part of my body, neither strange nor sad."

"I'm glad to be re-considered as a football player, not the one who had an accident on the court. The details will only be discussed after I retire, which is a very personal experience."

Speaking of Manchester United's career, Eriksen said: "Personally, I'm in Manchester." United had a great time. When I returned to the arena with Brentford, it was very meaningful to get the chance to play with Manchester United. I think I proved value at Manchester United. That time was wonderful, and my family loved it. We still keep in touch with many friends we met there. "

"I had a good time at the club, but it was also a special period because a lot of things happened within Manchester United. The outside world's attention and perception of the club sometimes deviated from the reality. There are many lovely people in the club working hard and doing their best, but things are not always going to be what they want."



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