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Christian Eriksen has been continuing his work on the training pitch and showed he's still got it by whipping in a quality free-kick into the top corner.
The former Inter Milan and Tottenham star has been honing his set-piece skills at Swiss club Chiasso after being released by the Serie A side following his cardiac arrest at Euro 2020.
The playmaker uploaded a video onto his Instagram page on Tuesday of himself leaving the goalkeeper with no chance with a pinpoint free-kick from outside the 18-yard box.
Christian Eriksen has been continuing his work on the training pitch and showed he's still got it
Eriksen is a free agent after Inter terminated his contract last month with the midfielder unable to play with a defibrillator fitted.
The 29-year-old hopes to resume his career after suffering a cardiac arrest playing for Denmark against Finland at Euro 2020 in the summer.
He recently revealed he aims to play for Denmark at this year's World Cup less than seven months after he collapsed on the pitch.
Eriksen received life-saving treatment on the pitch at Copenhagen's Parken Stadium last summer before being taken to a nearby hospital, where he was fitted with an ICD (Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillator).
He has not played competitively since suffering a cardiac arrest during Denmark’s Euro 2020 clash with Finland on June 12 last year (above)
Eriksen, 29, was in hospital receiving treatment for six days before being released back in June
The ICD is connected to the heart by wires and sends an electrical pulse in order to correct irregular rhythms.
Rules in Italy state that people with a defibrillator like Eriksen has are not allowed to play contact sport. But the 29-year-old could theoretically continue his