The Celtic Star
·13 November 2024
The Celtic Star
·13 November 2024
Celtic goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel has said that he’s loving life playing for the Scottish Champions. The 38-year-old has been excellent since replacing former colleague and pal Joe Hart in between the Celtic goals.
The Premier League winner has settled into the club, pulling off some impressive performances and bringing quality in distribution. Speaking to Tipsbladet, Schmeichel said he was very happy and loving being at Celtic.
“I’m very happy. I’ve been playing really well and I love being part of the team. It’s a great style of play that we have and it suits me really well.
“We’re off to a good start, but it’s not about how you start. I can’t complain. We are playing really good football.
“The last week has been characterised by our team. In pre-season we beat City and Chelsea, and then we’ve taken it further and beat Leipzig in the Champions League. We’re in a good place and we can play many different types of games.”
Celtic goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel. Celtic v RB Leipzig, UEFA Champions League, Group Stage, Celtic Park on – 5th November 2024. Photo Stuart Wallace Shutterstock
Schmeichel then turned to the pressures of playing for Celtic and the demands of winning every game, regardless of opponent.
“Anything other than a win is a failure. I feel great about that. It’s a completely different type of pressure than what I’ve been used to in my career. It’s a new experience.”
Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers with Celtic goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichelafter the match. Copyright: Robert Perry
Matt O’Riley touched upon these pressures in a recent interview after his Brighton debut. The midfielder will likely have updated his compatriot when they shared a dressing room at the start of the season.
Schmeichel admitted that he and Celtic will have discussions about a new deal into the New Year as they look to decide whether or not to extend the deal.
“One thing at a time. It’s an option for another year, but we’ll decide at some point next year.”
Celtic signed Schmeichel with an option and you would imagine if the player wants to then Brendan will want to retain him as his No.1 with Sinisalo deputising ahead of assuming the role from Schmeichel. Given that the Celtic manager has eighteen months remaining on his current deal, however, might be another pressing issue for the club’s hierarchy.