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Kasper Schmeichel: The man who holds the ladder for Leicester City to climb to heaven

Kasper Schmeichel: The man who holds the ladder for Leicester City to climb to heaven 3

Kasper Schmeichel: The man who holds the ladder for Leicester City to climb to heaven

*The Leicester – Southampton match takes place at 7:30 p.m. on April 3 Hanoi time, online on VnExpress.

The opponents are falling one by one.

`We are fighting for the best title in the world,` the 29-year-old goalkeeper excitedly told The Times.

Schmeichel and Leicester are challenging traditional powers like Arsenal, competing for the Premier League championship this season.

Leicester is the phenomenon of the season, not only in the Premier League but around the world.

In Leicester’s amazing rise this season, Kasper seems to be a bit of a sinking name.

Kasper is fortunate to be playing in such a team, with a coach who understands English football culture very well and also understands the cards he has in hand.

`It was a brave decision, but extremely wise tactically. Because there were three people in the middle of the field, the opponent did not dare to put many troops into our penalty area. No team dared to use it.

One great thing is that in this latest interview, Kasper no longer has to face questions related to his great father Peter Schmeichel.

`They’re all great guys. They throw themselves into any dangerous play,` Kasper said.

Not just the defenders, every Leicester player enters each match with the mindset that it is a final.

Kasper said: `I always come home exhausted in my mind. Players on the field run 10-11 km/match, I only run about 5-7 km. But I’m tired because I have to concentrate for 90 minutes. So

Kasper Schmeichel: The man who holds the ladder for Leicester City to climb to heaven

With Schmeichel firmly in place, Leicester’s goal is becoming a true fortress for opponents in the Premier League.

Kasper is a perfectionist.

Kasper is no stranger to the feeling of playing outside the box.

Not only learning from talented goalkeepers of his time or before, Kasper also directed his curiosity to other sports, especially rugby and tennis.

Kasper said: `The way they prepare to receive an opponent’s serve is like a goalkeeper preparing to react, with their knees apart, standing on their tiptoes, trying to maintain balance, weight facing forward.

Kasper Schmeichel: The man who holds the ladder for Leicester City to climb to heaven

Kasper Schmeichel is very diligent in learning to accumulate the necessary skills for his job, where he is under great pressure from the shadow of his great father Peter.

Having children also helps Kasper look at life more lightly, no longer so heavy about winning and losing on the field.

That calmness is helping Kasper become a bronze wall in a wooden frame.

Kasper is the goalkeeper who has jumped out of the woodwork the most times this season.

Schmeichel (Leicester) 43 times

Butland (Stoke) 36

Lloris (Spurs) 33

Cech (Arsenal) 27

Adrian (West Ham) 26

Thuy Tien

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