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Watch: Buzzing Kasper Schmeichel Can’t Hide His Celtic Delight
As Celtic prepare for their highly anticipated friendly against Manchester City in the USA, new signing Kasper Schmeichel stepped into the spotlight at the pre-match press conference. The Danish goalkeeper could hardly contain his excitement about joining the Hoops.
Schmeichel, beaming with a grin that could light up Paradise itself, spoke passionately about the opportunity to don the famous Celtic crest. He spoke about the chance to comPete for titles and contribute to the club’s high standards.
Having recently signed a one-year deal with an option for a second, Schmeichel is set to be the club’s first-choice goalkeeper for the upcoming season. The son of legendary keeper Peter Schmeichel, Kasper brings a wealth of experience and a winning mentality that will undoubtedly bolster Celtic’s backline.
While the friendly against Manchester City could offer a tantalising glimpse of what Schmeichel can bring to the table, all eyes are on Flag Day, when Celtic kick off their new campaign. This occasion will mark his official debut in a competitive setting, and fans are eager to see how he adapts to the Scottish Premiership.
The 37-year-old’s leadership and professionalism are expected to set the tone for the rest of the squad as Brendan Rodgers alludes to during the press conference.
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