Ruben Amorim, lead coach of Manchester United, has provided the news about injuries (photo by Michael Regan/Getty Images)
Manchester United’s lead coach Ruben Amorim was forced to erase a misunderstanding after his comments on Christian Eriksen proposed concerns about the health of the midfielder.
Eriksen, who suffered a cardiac arrest by 2021 while playing in Denmark, lost the loss of Man United by 1-0 to Tottenham due to the illness.
After the party, Amorim spoke to the media, saying: “Chris has the heart situation and we need to be very careful with this, it’s nothing about the heart! I just say that the heart rate must be controlled because it has fever. “
Their comments promoted Eriksen – that has been related to a removal of Old Trafford – To publish a statement that updated fans who had worried. The 33 -year -old young man, equipped with a implantable cardiover defibrillator (ICD) to help control his heart rate, wrote Instagram: “I just wanted to thank everyone for the messages I received after losing the Spurs game.
“I picked up a virus as many people do at this time of year. Nothing serious and soon is ready to go back to training.”
Ruben Amorim clarifies comments about Christian Eriksen

Then you asked for Amorim To clarify his words about Eriksen’s general health and form. “With Chris it was a misunderstanding, I want to be very clear,” the United manager said on Friday. “He is healthy and willing to play for many years at a high level. My limitations are to explain injuries.”
Eriksen is willing to return to Red Devils’ squad for his next game against Everton, with Leny Yoro and Manuel Ugarte who also joined the team. The trio will be available for the selection when the club puts the toffees at the first departure on Saturday.