hope. Let's just find a little hope on a Sunday morning because it's something we all need every day. Hope that work doesn't fire us. Hope that we find a partner, that the partner we have doesn't fire us and hope the world is an end and hope that we figure out how to stop the world and he might do something about it rather than just worrying about it. So take about Danish football of Christian Eriksen, who scored last night against the Netherlands with his very first touch for the team 287 days after suffering a cardiac arrest. On the picture. You're 2020. Dear Keith had been back playing football for one hour Branford, but it was special. Come back and play from my national team for the first time since the day my heart stopped and they stood around Mayfield in me from the world will, no doubt praying for my heart to start again. They are like my family, and so in many ways they have suffered more than me. It's one thing to go through this. It's another thing to stand to the side, feel helpless. His medical professionals do their best to bring you back. I'm glad to be here. We lost against the Netherlands, but I'm still glad to be here. Dare question just to clarify. So people don't think you're being cavalier with your health. After such a scare, your playing days returned because you had an implantable cardioverter. Let me try that again. Cardioverter defibrillator fitted after the collapse This sense of impulse to the heart of it needs it. Football could be as divisive as it could be unifying. But in a moment like yours, where was literally life or death? It puts it into focus is again to be enjoyed. Not only should be hijacked for any nationalistic or jingoistic reasons, it's at times like this when it's at its best, we all feel a bit more hope so Welcome back.
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