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·19 marzo 2026
Kasper Schmeichel on why he went public on his injury nightmare

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·19 marzo 2026


Kasper Schmeichel breaks his devastating injury news. Image ia CBS Sports
The Celtic goalkeeper confirmed he will be sidelined for up to a year, having suffered multiple issues in his arm, including a torn bicep and a dislocated shoulder.
Speaking on CBS Sports Golazo on Wednesday evening, Schmeichel explained that his motivation to continue playing had been driven by Denmark’s push to reach the World Cup play-offs.
Last night, the Danish international responded to his announcement by expressing gratitude to fans for their support during what he described as a difficult period.
He said: “I just wanted to get it out there as there has been so many questions. People have been nice and have asked ‘Are you alright?’
“So I think it was just good to get it out there. I have had a great reaction. I will get back to everyone, my phone has been on fire.”

All smiles from Kasper Schmeichel as he arrives at Celtic Park ahead of the UEFA Europa League 2025/26 Knockout Play-off First Leg match between Celtic FC and VfB Stuttgart at Celtic Park on February 19, 2026. (Photo by WM Sport Media/Getty Images)
Speaking on Tuesday, Kasper confirmed the extent of his injury. “It’s a torn bicep, I’ve torn the rotator cuff, disclocated the shoulder, torn the labrum – everything is gone,” he said.
“To put it into terms you’d maybe understand, it’s like an outfield player doing their ACL and their Achilles at the same time. It’s looking like 10-12 months of rehab. It’s been a strange few days.”
When questioned about how he was coping with the news, Schmeichel responded: “I was told yesterday. I don’t really know anything right now, in the sense that you don’t know how to react to this.”

Callum McGregor and Kasper Schmeichel of Celtic celebrate after their win in the UEFA Europa League 2025/26 League Phase MD8 match between Celtic FC and FC Utrecht at Celtic Park on January 29, 2026. (Photo by Ian MacNicol/Getty Images)
“I could have potentially played my last ever football game. I have been a footballer since the day I was born. That kind of thought is devastating. It’s very, very hard to wrap my head around, at the moment.”
“I got the message yesterday that it could potentially be the end of my career because of my age. By the time I could get back fit, I could be 40 plus.”
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