Denmark midfielder Christian Eriksen has been discharged from hospital having undergone a “successful operation” after suffering a cardiac arrest at Euro 2020, the Danish Football Union (DBU) said Friday.

Doctors had said Thursday that Eriksen, 29, would have a heart defibrillator implanted that can detect and correct heart rhythm disorders.

“The operation went well, and I am doing well under the circumstances,” Eriksen said in a statement.

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“Thank you for the massive number of greetings — it has been incredible to see and feel.”

Eriksen was able to visit his team-mates at their training base in Helsingor, north of the Danish capital. He will now return home to spend time with his family.

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The Inter Milan playmaker had to be revived on the pitch after collapsing in the 43rd minute of Denmark’s Group B opener against Finland last Saturday.

The match at Copenhagen’s Parken Stadium resumed nearly two hours later, after Eriksen was rushed to hospital, and Denmark lost 1-0.

The Danes were beaten 2-1 by Belgium on Thursday in a game that was interrupted after 10 minutes for a round of applause in support of Eriksen.

Denmark must beat Russia in their final game Monday in Copenhagen to stand a chance of reaching the last 16.