Bendtner Emotional Response
Nicklas Bendtner, the former Arsenal striker and longtime Denmark teammate of Christian Eriksen, has spoken out after the 34-year-old collapsed during Denmark friendly against Ukraine. Speaking to Danish media, Bendtner described the harrowing experience of watching his former international colleague go down on the pitch for the second time in his career.
“The most important thing is that he can walk off on his own two feet. Because then it seems that, despite the circumstances, he is okay,” Bendtner told reporters. The 38-year-old, who played alongside Eriksen for Denmark for over a decade, was visibly emotional as he discussed the incident.
A Terrifying Deja Vu
For Bendtner and everyone who witnessed Euro 2020, the collapse brought back traumatic memories. Eriksen cardiac arrest on June 12, 2021, during Denmark opening match against Finland, remains one of the most frightening moments in football history. The fact that it has happened again, even under different circumstances, has shaken the Danish football community to its core.
“All our thoughts are with him right now. That is all that matters,” Bendtner added. “Football means nothing in moments like these. It is about a person, a father, a husband, a teammate.”
Teammates and Rivals United
The outpouring of support has been extraordinary. From current Denmark internationals to rivals from other nations, the football world has paused to send messages of strength to Eriksen and his family. Players from the Ukraine squad were seen comforting their Danish counterparts on the pitch, demonstrating that in moments of crisis, football rivalries dissolve into shared humanity.
Several of Eriksen current Manchester United teammates have also reached out privately, according to sources close to the squad. The club has offered full support to the player and his family.
What Happens Next
Medical teams in Odense are conducting a full assessment of Eriksen condition. While details remain scarce, the fact that Eriksen was conscious and able to leave the field with assistance is being taken as a positive sign. The Danish Football Union has stated it will provide updates as appropriate.
The incident naturally casts uncertainty over Denmark World Cup campaign, which was set to begin in just over two weeks. However, as Bendtner words make clear, football considerations are secondary. “We just want him to be well. Everything else can wait,” he said.
Source: Multiple reports



