Christian Eriksen: From cardiac arrest to beacon of hope in Wolfsburg!

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Christian Eriksen, Danish football star, talks about his move to Wolfsburg and the lessons he learned after his cardiac arrest.

Christian Eriksen, dänischer Fußballstar, spricht über seinen Wechsel zu Wolfsburg und die Lehren nach seinem Herzstillstand.
Christian Eriksen, Danish football star, talks about his move to Wolfsburg and the lessons he learned after his cardiac arrest.

Christian Eriksen: From cardiac arrest to beacon of hope in Wolfsburg!

On January 17, 2026, Christian Eriksen is now a well-known figure at VfL Wolfsburg. The Danish football record-breaking national player moved to the club after the transfer window in September and has already made a name for himself in the Bundesliga. So far he has played 15 competitive games, eleven of which were in the starting line-up, and scored his first goal in the 2-1 win against FC St. Pauli - a penalty that could give the team further impetus. Eriksen also prepared three goals, which underlines his versatility. World reports that an upward trend is currently expected in Wolfsburg.

The most spectacular moment in Eriksen's career happened on June 12, 2021 during a European Championship game against Finland. In Copenhagen he suffered a cardiac arrest without any external influence and had to be resuscitated. Denmark's team doctor and a German emergency doctor reacted quickly and brought Eriksen back to life. “I was dead for five minutes,” the player later noted. This experience changed his perspective on life significantly. Today he places more emphasis on family and personal happiness and reflects on the importance of football in his life. Loud NDR The incident affected him, but he is determined to continue his career in the Bundesliga.

A new start in Wolfsburg

After his move to Wolfsburg, Eriksen was warmly welcomed. He speaks of a difficult start and the high expectations are noticeable. However, after a particularly painful 8-1 defeat against Bayern Munich, he is optimistic. “There is a lot to learn,” emphasizes the player. Eriksen was bought at a high price last year, which adds to the pressure. Nevertheless, he has confidence in his abilities and wants to shine on the pitch.

Similar to his former coach Kasper Hjulmand, who now works in Leverkusen, Eriksen is keen to help young players and pass on his experiences. “I am ready to take on the challenge again,” Eriksen also made it clear to those responsible at Wolfsburg. The chance to take part in the World Cup motivates him even more, even though he wasn't selected for the national team for the first time in September. Herzmedizin.de points out how common sudden cardiac arrests are in sport, which makes Eriksen all the more grateful for his second chance.

Personal insights and challenges

He uses regular health check-ups to ensure that health problems do not catch up with him again. The use of a defibrillator has given him a measure of security, even if he criticizes the strict rules for players with such a device in Italy. For Eriksen, football remains a central element of his identity, despite the challenging history he carries with him.

Nevertheless, he enjoys the game and the fast pace of the Bundesliga, which appeals to him. Next Saturday's game against 1. FC Köln could be his debut for Wolfsburg. Eriksen is happy to play in the team with other Danes like Joakim Maehle, who have already told him about the positive aspects of the club. In Wolfsburg they are hoping for a return to their old strength and further successful months in the Bundesliga.