
Brenford boss Thomas Frank was happy for Christian Eriksen after his debut in defeat to Newcastle.
Frank had promised Eriksen would see action here 259 days after he suffered a cardiac arrest while playing for Denmark against Finland at Euro 2020 in June.
"I think for everyone in football, it was a big moment," said Bees manager Frank. "He got a big reception, from the Newcastle fans and all our fans, and it was big for Christian and his family. It was nice to see and hopefully now he can talk with his feet and speak only about football.
"I've been privileged to see him in training over the last three weeks, and you saw some glimpses of brilliance here, the balls in behind, some of the passing.
"I'm convinced 100 per cent he will help us going forward, He's a top, top player and he's going to add a lot of value to our team."
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