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In the first round of the group stage, Denmark against Finland in the competition, Denmark midfielder Eriksen suddenly fell to the ground in shock, once cardiac arrest. Duty referee
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-Taylor decisive action, immediately entertained the ambulance crew into the field, and eventually Erickson was rescued in time and was sent to the hospital and regained consciousness.
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-Taylor's calm and quick approach to the crisis has been praised around the world.
When the competition reached the 42nd minute, Eriksson slowly ran to the sideline to receive a teammate's out-of-bounds ball. But to the shock of all, Erickson fell to the ground head first in an unopposed situation. Immediately realizing the severity of the situation, Taylor did not hesitate to stop the game and waved to the medical team on the sidelines. Taylor handled the crisis operation calmly and professionally, which earned him worldwide acclaim.
In fact.
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-Taylor was a prison guard before he became a referee. His mentor, Chris Foy, praised him and thought that
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-Taylor's split-second resolution saved Erickson's life. Both his experience and quality of work as a referee and in his past work as a prison guard were fully reflected in the handling of Erickson's accidental job.
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-Taylor has always been attentive to those around him, relaying information back to the technical area through his radio link with the fourth official and calming down emotionally out-of-control players. Chris Foy showed that the experience of the prison guards, in the most extreme situations, taught the
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-How Tyler responded and capitalized on every second.
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-Taylor compares his experience as a prison officer with that of a referee; the prison where he previously worked as a prison officer was an A-grade prison called Strangeways, which housed some of Britain's most dangerous criminals, and the ability to spot a problem and act decisively was something the two operations had in common.
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In an interview with the newspaper it was stated that "the techniques between working in prison and being a referee are interchangeable. It's not about red or yellow cards, it's about stopping the job from happening as much as possible and trying to be proactive.
"Working in a prison means that I need a lot of communication and handling techniques to deal with everyday situations. I specialize in techniques in manipulating and restraining behavior and teaching staff the best ways to manipulate violent individuals and difficult situations. I spent a fair amount of time working with people with severe mental illnesses, many of whom had attempted suicide, that sort of thing."
Chris Foy is now the Head of Public Engagement at Competition Judging Officials at Work Limited (PGMOL), which provides
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and the English Football League to provide referees, having worked with and mentored Taylor. Chris Foy, interviewed by the Daily Mail, stated that "
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-Taylor is a former prison guard and I'm sure he's been through some stressful situations at one time or another, but that's how you respond properly. He handled it with great agility and pride. It was the right move program, so the practice he had when he was a prison guard probably did give him some assistance."
It's worth noting that after Eriksson went down, the team returned to the pitch to finish the game, which ended in a 1-0 win for Finland. Afterward, Finland's captain Sparv led us in a tribute to Taylor, "The referee
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-Taylor handled the whole situation very well. For me, he was a key player in the handling of this assignment. I think he's a very calm person and he's very aware of our emotions. I think he's great, both in the way he handles everything and the way he communicates. In this situation, it's a great credit to him and his colleagues. I can imagine it was difficult for them as well, they were all very friendly and Tyler is a great guy."










