Wednesday, July 28, 2021 at 5:54 PM• Rian Rosendaal • Last update: 17:59

Christian Eriksen will return to Internazionale next week, so you know Sky Italy to be revealed on Wednesday. It will be the first time Eriksen will face his teammates again in Milan after becoming unwell in the opening game of the European Championship against Finland on June 12. Eriksen will first undergo the necessary heart test at Inter, so it sounds from Italy.

After the thorough medical check-up, Inter’s technical leadership will determine whether it is responsible for Eriksen to return to the training field. Last week, the international from Denmark was told that he is not allowed to play with a defibrillator in the Serie A. After his cardiac arrest in the European Championship match with Finland, Eriksen received an ICD, a subcutaneous defibrillator that intervenes in heart problems. Francesco Braconaro, member of the technical scientific committee of the Italian Football Association, spoke clearly about this.

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“Christian Eriksen cannot get full clearance to play in Italy. If the player has the defibrillator removed and a specialist confirms that he is physically well again, he can play for Inter again,” Braconaro said. Radio Kiss Kiss. The technical scientific committee of the Italian Football Association, of which Braconaro is a member, has spent the past year and a half mainly concerned with the consequences of the corona virus at clubs, but also had to make a decision about the situation regarding Eriksen.

Italy applies particularly strict rules in this respect compared to other countries, since Daley Blind is allowed to play with an ICD in the Netherlands, for example. For example, tests are also not carried out by the clubs, but by the Italian Football Association. Earlier, the medical committee of the Italian Football Association, through Lucio Mos, committee member and cardiologist himself, already seemed to rule out a return of Eriksen. According to Mos, the ban serves to protect the health of athletes as much as possible. “There are things that can escape even the most precise controls, also because surveys happen periodically, so a problem of this type can arise between one control and another.”

Despite the heart problems, Simone Inzaghi is looking forward to working with Eriksen at Inter. “I spoke to him before the European Championship, but we have not spoken to each other since the incident,” the former attacker said at the beginning of July when he presented as Inter coach. “I have been counting on him from the moment I was appointed. Christian is now given ample time to return, the club is helping him with everything. He must now take his rest and we are waiting for him here, with open arms Inzaghi said.