CHRISTIAN ERIKSEN has stepped up his bid to return to frontline football after another impressive friendly run-out.
The 30-year-old Denmark international, who suffered a cardiac arrest on the pitch during his countryโs Euro 2020 group match against Finland in June, played 78 minutes of a behind-closed-doors clash with a Rangers XI on Monday and provided both assists in a 2-2 draw.
Eriksen crossed for Zanka to head the Bees into an early lead and, after Amad Dialloโs double had given the home side a 2-1 lead, he sent in the free-kick from which Tristan Crama levelled.
The former Tottenham playmaker joined the Bees until the end of the season in January after leaving Inter Milan by mutual consent.
The rules in Italy would not allow him to play after having an implantable cardioverter defibrillator (ICD) device fitted.
He returned to action on Monday last week in another training-ground friendly for the Bees, a 3-2 win over Southend during which he set up Josh Dasilva for the first goal of his hat-trick.
Eriksen will now hope he has done enough to earn himself a place in the senior squad against Newcastle at the Brentford Community Stadium on Saturday.
Thomas Frankโs promoted side have taken just a single point from their last seven Premier League games to slip to within six points of the drop zone.
For Eriksen, however, simply being back on the pitch in a senior fixture would represent a huge step.
Eriksen revealed last month he had โdied for five minutesโ after collapsing during the Finland game.
He was treated on the pitch as his shocked teammates formed a barrier around him with worried spectators and millions more watching on television looking on before being taken to hospital, where the ICD, which regulates his heartbeat, was implanted.
Wud love to see him in Killarney tomorrow but wish him all d best
Good luck to the lad, Had a tough run of bad luck, Hopefully thatโs all behind him.
A nice lad and a Super footballer huge loss to Cork at the moment best of luck to him.