By the way,it's 2020 there as a commitment to the fact that this competition was meant for last year,but Covid-19 concerns forced the postponement.

What is in popular news is that Christian Eriksen asked his team to continue with the match. Infact an official quote by UEFA said UEFA was following the direction of Eriksen and his teammates in allowing the match to continue. Hey, step back and look at this line again. An UEFA being instructed by misty-minded players and a stricken Eriksen who the Doctor that handled him said "he was gone"? To add some perspective here, the Dutch team cancelled a training session when they heard the news of Eriksen. The players were too heartbroken and their coach De Boer noticed that and even at the risk of inadequate match preparation, cancelled an important training just before their opening match. Now that's another country. So an UEFA will allow emotionally wounded players to make the call on such a matter? Is it rocket science to know that the players, the coaches or even the referee can not be relied upon to take such a decision? Can't UEFA celebrate the fact that a man virtually was brought back from death? What is happening here?

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Peter Schmeichel, former goalkeeper of the Danish squad(whose son, Kasper, is the current one) said when he saw the popular tabliods, he knew it was a lie– "I know that not to be the truth.Or, it's how you see the truth."

UEFA released a statement the day of the incident that, after consulting with the Danish and Finish squads the match will go on same day seeing that Christian Eriksen has been stabilized in the hospital. Don't you smell a rat? A sage said, "if what you see is all you see, then you are blind."

Schmeichel said about the Danish team : “They were left with three options, one was to play immediately and get the last 50 minutes played.

"The next one was to come in yesterday at 12 noon and finish the 50 minutes and the third option was to forfeit the game, 3-0."

Do you see that? This was what UEFA told the Danish team and it was intentionally hidden from mainstream news. But thank God, the truth is filtering out now. What a show of shame by UEFA! That is a threat really, the players didn't have much of a choice. If you listen to the Danish coach's comment after the match, you would notice he regrets putting those players out to continue through match. That tells me it was done under duress. Capisce?

UEFA is telling us that just because Eriksen is now stable, they can threaten his teammates? Amazing! The guy is not even out of the hospital and you are brandishing the threat of loosing the match in the faces of an emotionally drained lot. Are these guys in UEFA humans? @Scorumcommunity please answer me.🤔

Is it difficult to give some space to this Danish squad and reschedule the match? This is not impossible, there are days of rest and other teams will be willing to assist too. I just told you what Holland did in emphathy. The only thing I think difficult in rescheduled the match is that UEFA will spend a little more money. I know them and money. The Champions league was shifted from the two group stage format years back to one, primarily so that they can rake in more money. Even the new format to begin next season– featuring more matches– has got little respect for the players, but much respect for their pockets.

If you spend more money than you originally budgeted because, a player narrowly escaped death(putting it mildly even) is that a waste of resources? Do you know the matter is even beyond football and sports to human life? So sad.

Big thanks to the big man between the posts in his days as a player, for the courage to speak up, telling the world the truth. UEFA is sick and in need of a Doctor. I can offer that service even.

It would be recalled that Denmark's Group B clash against Finland in Copenhagen on Saturday(June 12th,2021) was initially suspended after a 41 minute delay due to the fearful collapse of the mercurial Christian Eriksen on the pitch.The midfielder received life-saving CPR before being rushed to the hospital, with both sets of players going on to spend an hour in their respective dressing rooms before the match was restarted at 7:30pm BST (2:30pm ET).

Credit 'goal.com'

Cheers