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JOSE MOURINHO has spoken of his terror at seeing Christian Eriksen suffer a cardiac arrest at Euro 2020. The Denmark star, 29, collapsed during Saturday’s game with Finland and required CPR on the pitch in Copenhagen. Fans, players and Eriksen’s family desperately awaited further news before it was confirmed that he was awake and in a stable condition.
And Mourinho, who coached the midfielder for two months at Tottenham, has revealed his shocked reaction to the incident.
The 58-year-old told talkSPORT: “Today I cannot stop thinking about what happened yesterday. I think it’s a day to celebrate, not to be sad.
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