• Denmark goalkeeper says seeing Eriksen ‘helped me a lot’
  • Players unhappy with Uefa’s approach to resuming Finland game

The Denmark goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel has said they will play their remaining games at Euro 2020 in honour of Christian Eriksen, after visiting his recovering teammate in hospital. The midfielder collapsed in the 42nd minute of the match against Finland on Saturday and was resuscitated on the pitch.

Related: View from Denmark: Eriksen is one of us and that’s why it hurt so much

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