Christian Eriksen needs prayer of football lovers all over the world now than ever before. The Denmark and Inter Milan midfielder collapsed during a match between his country, Denmark and Finland.

The atmosphere looked strange after he went down on the pitch, his teammates and everyone worried about what could have caused him to go down on pitch just like that.
The match was suspended on the basis that Eriken needs a resuscitation before other medical attention.
Eriksen was taken away from the football pitch after he received quick medical attention. Eriksen has been transferred to local hospital in Copenhagen.
It would be recalled that Fabrice Muamba collapsed while on pitch playing for Bolton Wanderers in 2012. His cardiac arrest lasted for 78 minutes but later survived it.
Cardiac arrest and leukemia are the two most deadly medical ailments that can cause player to go down on pitch without control.
Let's pray for Eriksen's recovery at this critical time for him.
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