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I don't understand how other players will be able to play against Eriksen,when they know about his condition.
Football is a physical sport and I assume that nobody would want to tackle or try to hurt Christian Eriksen.
Many football players get into a deep depression,when they quit professional football.Football is the meaning of their lives.They just can't handle the massive change in their lives,after they quit.Maybe that's why Eriksen doesn't want to retire.
This is both brave and reckless,but I guess that nobody in the world can convince Erisken to retire.
Even his wife cannot convince him.
Actually, that is something I didn't realize at first because obviously, you need to put at least some kind of physical contact to get the ball from a player, and I don't know how that is going to happen with Eriksen.
Because that may cause some serious damage to him. And there is also something that every professional player should think about, which is they are obviously not going to play for their entire life and they need to figure out what they are going to do when this is over and have a future plan ready for after their retirement. That will obviously make retirement a lot easier.
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It is stupidity. If there is a danger of him dying on the pitch, then no team should be getting him any minutes at all and he should be willing to retire. I get that he is young and not at a retirement age and he doesn't know what to do and feels like he has some years left to provide some meaningful football.
However, he is not going to make too much anyway and he could simply just turn his football knowledge into something else other than a player. He could be a staff, he could be a commentator, he could be anything in the football field, a scout even. That will not pay him as much maybe but the difference wouldn't be big enough to make him go broke. The amount of money in football is good enough that he should have enough to retire by now and that is why I doubt that it is about finances.
I think that money can be like drugs. Once you get a taste for it you want more.
But in this case, I don't think it's about the money. I think it's more about the same and the feeling of being on the pitch. He can obviously make good enough money in any other sector of football. I know there is a lot of emotional things going inside his head right now, but I think he should be more realistic and start thinking about other ways of making money and move on.