Christian Eriksen has explained his absence for Manchester United's game against Tottenham amid fears over the midfielder's health.
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Eriksen missed weekend's defeatAmorim says United being 'careful' with himMidfielder provided positive updateFollow GOAL on WhatsApp! 🟢📱WHAT HAPPENED?
The Denmark international's absence in last weekend's 1-0 loss at Tottenham sparked fears about his heart condition, which has affected him since he collapsed during a Euro 2020 clash. Eriksen has been playing with a heart-starting device since resuming his career in the Premier League.
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Ruben Amorim explained that the Red Devils are taking a careful approach with the 33-year-old and the ex-Spurs star has clarified that he was merely suffering from a virus in a reassuring update.
WHAT ERIKSEN SAID
Eriksen wrote on an Instagram post: "I just wanted to thank everyone for the get well messages I've been receiving after missing the Spurs game. I picked up a virus like many people do at this time of year. Nothing serious and soon ready to get back to training."
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It is unclear if Eriksen will be back in Amorim's squad for this weekend's Premier League clash against Everton, who have risen to 14th – a place and a point above United – since ex-Red Devils boss David Moyes returned to Goodison Park.






