Christian Eriksen returns but unable to prevent Brentford from defeat to Newcastle

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Christian Eriksen completed his emotional return as he made his Brentford debut as a second-half substitute against Newcastle - but the visitors took the Premier League points with a 2-0 win.
But the very fact Eriksen, who revealed he had 'died for five minutes' at the Parken Stadion, stepped on the pitch at all was reason enough to celebrate.
Eriksen, who joined Brentford as a free agent in January, is the first Premier League footballer to play fitted with an Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillator.
There was a remarkable symmetry in the fact he came on as a substitute for Mathias Jensen, the Denmark team-mate who replaced Eriksen when he left the field stricken on that harrowing day in June last year.
61' There's a whole different atmosphere now!
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Wissa is almost in behind but the ball is cut out then Norgaard fires an effort onto the roof of the net
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But the former Arsenal winger made it two goals in two games when he applied the finish to a bizarre goal which began with an overhit Jensen corner and ended with the Brentford midfielder as the last man as Fabian Schar raced forward, before feeding Willock to slot home.


