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FootballChristian Eriksen Ruled Out of Manchester City Clash As Danish Midfielder to Undergo More Tests
- Christian Eriksen has been ruled out for Brentford as the Bees prepares to tackle English Premier League leaders Manchester City
- Christian Eriksen has been training well with his new club but is not yet ready to play to feature in a competitive game
- The Danish midfielder joined the Bees in January after fears he would not be able to play professional football again following a cardiac arrest
Christian Eriksen has been side-lined from making his debut for Brentford Football Club as the Dane midfielder is said to not be fully ready to play.
Brentford manager, Thomas Frank, confirmed Erikson has been training well with his new teammates but he will still need to undergo a few more tests before being declared ready.
According to the BBC, Thomas Frank reveals the former Tottenham midfielder is just pleased to be back again on the football pitch after having a cardiac arrest that threatened his career.
"we know he is a humble, down-to-earth, quality player but he’s coming in with that natural presence without being big-headed".
"He’s just pleased and happy to be part of a team and club again and do what he loves the most".
Brentford Boss eager to find perfect balance with Eriksen
Meanwhile, Brentford manager, Thomas Frank says the Bees will try to find the right balance to accommodate Christian Eriksen Football365 reports.
Eriksen signed for Brentford in January after being released by Inter Milan following his cardiac arrest at the Euros playing for Denmark in 2021.
Thomas Frank disclosed that the team has to find the perfect fit for Eriksen as he has not trained with a proper football team in over seven months in order to help the 29-year-old adapt.
Premier League Star Lands in Trouble
Earlier, Sports Brief reported Kurt Zouma could be facing serious prosecution after being spotted angrily kicking and slapping his pet cat in his kitchen at his mansion.
Date set for Christian Eriksen's second EPL debut months after cardiac arrest
FootballWest Ham United are even said to have frowned at the action done by Kurt Zouma, but those in charge of the English club said they will deal with the matter internally.
In the video making waves on social media, the former Chelsea star can be seen attacking his cat pet with the main reason for doing so still unknown.