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Kjaer: Saving Eriksen was a team effort, I am not a hero

Kjaer: Saving Eriksen was a team effort, I am not a hero

In concerning scenes in Copenhagen against Finland in June, Eriksen received CPR on the pitch with his team-mates forming a protective screen around him.

The Denmark midfielder has subsequently been fitted with a pacemaker and encouragingly returned to Inter’s training ground in August – Eriksen’s health being “the only thing that matters” to Kjaer.

Kjaer was one of the first to the scene and prevented Eriksen from swallowing his own tongue as he placed his team-mate into the recovery position.

The centre-back was hailed as a saviour but he told Corriere della Sera: “I’m not a hero, I just did what I had to do, without thinking, like anyone else would.

“Then what happened, happened. I was ready to remain lucid, like all my team-mates. It was a team effort, obviously we would have done the same if he had been an opponent.

“Instinct guided me, and I did what I had to, automatically. It was the first time this happened to me, I hope it’s the last, too.

“That’s all. The only thing that matters is that Christian is fine now. That’s the only important thing. I did it without thinking.”

It remains unclear if Eriksen will be able to play in Italy again due to the national restrictions on people playing with ICDs – a device connected to the heart to regulate abnormal rhythms.

However, Eriksen could feature in other European countries, as seen by the example of Daley Blind, who still features for Ajax despite an ICD fitting in 2019.

Kjaer’s focus remains firmly on Serie A with Milan and, after Stefano Pioli credited the Denmark international as a leader, the Rossoneri fans want the defender to take the armband.

“We already have a captain and his name is [Alessandro] Romagnoli,” the 32-year-old responded to questions over the captaincy.

“There is great harmony and sportiness between us. I don’t care about the armband. I do my best always and in any case.

“There is harmony, unity [at Milan]. But above all there is a desire to work. Because without work, there is no improvement.

“A team like Milan has the duty to aim for the maximum. This is the only way to grow. I’ve never won a championship and I’d like to do it with Milan. [It] would be a dream.”

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