From the moment the younger Andersen began to pursue a career in professional soccer, both father and son have had an eye on the future. “I've always been ...
“The World Cup is a dream for every player. Andersen was a substitute the day Eriksen collapsed. Andersen is currently with the national team for a run of Nations League fixtures. We had some psychologists come and help the players who needed that.” I think we grew as a team and also individually.” “It’s a difficult subject. I like fashion a lot,” Andersen says. Moves followed to Lyon, in France, then a first taste of the English Premier League while on loan at Fulham. Though he could not prevent the club getting relegated, Andersen, who turned 26 last month, made a big impression. He is also owner and chairman of Vendsyssel FF, a club which plays in the second-tier Danish 1st Division. Of course, I like to mix it up a little bit. Andersen is also an investor in Han Kjøbenhavn, a Copenhagen-based clothing brand. The other, Room Copenhagen, is licensed to produce lunch boxes and drinking bottles for brands including Lego and Star Wars.
Denmark playmaker Christian Eriksen collapsed on the pitch at EURO 2020 during a group stage game against Finland.
"[Vieira] was also one of the reasons I wanted to join Palace. I knew him from Nice when he was manager there, and I played in Lyon, so I knew his playing style and knew he wanted to play possession-based football. "The second half of the season, I think we matured a lot. I think we grew as a team and also individually." Alongside centre-back partner Marc Guehi and other summer recruits like Odsonne Edouard and Michael Olise, the Dane is part of a new crop of young, hungry players eager to push Palace to the next level with Vieira at the helm. The Danes, who recently came from behind to beat 2018 World Cup champions France 2-1 in Paris in the UEFA Nations League, are now eyeing up Qatar 2022 as a chance to prove themselves as one of the top footballing nations. Remarkably, Denmark still managed to qualify from the group stages without their star man Eriksen who continued to lay in a hospital bed recovering.