Soccer-Belgium's Alderweireld not looking forward to Denmark game

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BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Belgium defender Toby Alderweireld is not looking forward to Thursday’s European Championship match against Denmark in Copenhagen, coming so soon after the drama of Christian Eriksen’s on-field collapse.

Eriksen suffered a heart attack just before halftime in the game against Finland and received CPR on the pitch before being taken to hospital, where he is recovering.

"But it won't be fun for the Danes either," Alderweireld added in a clip posted on social media by the Belgian football association. "So not just me, but everyone was really happy and relieved when we got the news on the bus ride to our game that he was conscious and could even talk.""How they dealt with that situation was incredible," he said."A textbook example. They have my eternal respect for that. But we will try to win."

 

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