Kasper Schmeichel, the legendary Premier League goalkeeper, has suggested he has likely played his final game in England, transitioning to Celtic after a successful career at Leicester City. Reflecting on a recent match at Aston Villa, he expressed a deep appreciation for every game at this stage of his life. Though at 38, he contemplates retirement, Schmeichel is revitalized by the competitive pressure in Glasgow and intends to continue playing, with one year left on his contract and aspirations for more silverware in Scotland.
It's one of those things where I was thinking, 'This could be my last ever game on English soil,' Schmeichel said, reflecting on his match against Aston Villa in January.
I appreciate every game now, a lot more than ever, and I love it. We've now had a schedule where we've played every three days...I'd rather play [more games].
As a 'keeper, I'm not putting in the same physically output as the outfield players, so it's maybe a little bit different for me.
The pressure in Glasgow has reignited my passion for the game, highlighting how important it is to keep playing and pursue more trophies.
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