Tottenham Hotspur attacking midfielder Christian Eriksen was carried off the field during Denmark’s friendly today against Norway, and may be out of action for four to six weeks.
According to Denmark national team manager Morten Olsen:
“Let’s wait and see. We shouldn’t expect the worst before we know for sure, but it looks like he won’t be able to play the next couple of weeks. It might also be longer than that.”
Eriksen suffered an ankle injury after he was on the receiving end of a bad tackle. There’s no official word yet regarding how long he’ll be out injured, but it appears that Eriksen will undergo a scan soon to determine the extent of the injury.
With Tottenham playing Manchester City and Manchester United in the next few weeks, the timing of the injury is unfortunate for the £11.8million signing as well as Spurs fans.
Here are tonight’s world soccer news headlines:
Premier League
- Tottenham’s Christian Eriksen ‘out for four to six weeks’ — Off The Post
- Crystal Palace in advanced talks with Dan Petrescu over managerial role — Metro
- I never wanted to swap Wales job for Crystal Palace return, claims Chris Coleman — Independent
- Tony Pulis considered as Crystal Palace prepare to name new manager — The Telegraph
- For one police officer, reliving the trauma of Hillsborough is a trying experience — The Independent
- New WatchESPN app for Android devices now available free to download — Sports Video Group
- Detailed pictorial featuring almost every nook and cranny inside Everton’s Goodison Park — ToffeeWeb
International soccer
- England v Chile: Roy Hodgson calls for perspective and promises improved display against Germany — Telegraph
- Roy Hodgson takes the blame as his gamble against Chile ends unbeaten run — The Mirror
- Shola Ameobi on brink of World Cup after swapping England for Nigeria — The Guardian
- England’s Frank Lampard given Golden Cap by his dad — The Mail
- Wales’ Chris Coleman claims his critics ”basically don’t have an ounce of footballing intelligence” — The Mirror
- Gareth Bale insists Wales have to qualify for Euro 2016 now Chris Coleman is staying put — Wales Online
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