The football world united to send messages of support to Denmark midfielder Christian Eriksen, who was awake and in a stable condition on Saturday night after collapsing during a Euro 2020 match with Finland.
Parken Stadium fell silent soon before half-time when the former Tottenham playmaker dropped to the ground when running to collect a throw-in.
English referee Anthony Taylor immediately called medics on to the pitch and Eriksen underwent prolonged treatment with compressions performed on his chest before he was taken to hospital.
Numerous messages were sent to the midfielder while current club colleague Romelu Lukaku dedicated his first goal in Belgium's 3-0 win over Russia to Eriksen by saying into the pitchside cameras: "Chris, I love you."
He later told beIN SPORTS: "It was difficult to play because my mind was with my team-mate. I hope he is healthy and I dedicate this performance to him.
"I cried a lot because I was scared, obviously. You live strong moments together. I spent more time with him than with my family. My thoughts are with him, his girlfriend, his two kids and his family."
Finland captain Tim Sparv also sent his well wishes on Twitter, he said: "What an emotional roller-coaster this day has been. Our thoughts are with Christian Eriksen and his loved ones during these difficult times.
"Football is so insignificant when something like this happens. Life is precious. Take care of each other."