Big names from across the world of football have sent their support to Christian Eriksen, after he collapsed on the pitch during a Euro 2020 match.
In what were worrying scenes, the Denmark star fell to ground during his country's clash with Finland on Saturday.
As stricken players and fans watched on, he was treated on the pitch before being stretchered off - seemingly awake - and taken to hospital.
The Danish Football Association have since confirmed he is "awake" after his condition stabilised.
And later that evening, during Belgium's 3-0 win, striker Romelu Lukaku paid tribute after scoring the opening goal.
The pair play club football together for Inter Milan, and Lukaku shouted "Chris, Chris, I love you" to the camera after his strike.
He later tweeted: "Stay strong my friend and i hope both of you make a (full) recovery."
Portugal's Cristiano Ronaldo posted on Instagram that his "thoughts and prayers" were with the 29-year-old and his family.
"The world of football stands together hoping for good news," he wrote.
"I’m counting on finding you soon back on the pitch, Chris! Stay strong!”
Inter Milan tweeted "Forza Chris, all of our thoughts are with you" while his former club side, Spurs, posted: "You will always be one of our own."
And it wasn't just those involved with football who sent their support.
After hearing the "encouraging news" that the star's condition had stabilised, Prince William wrote: "We are all thinking about him and his family."