Since he wouldn’t be here otherwise, he will believe that he is the finest goalkeeper in the world, that he is still at the top of his game, and that he can still have an impact on his nation.
I have a long history with Kasper dating back to our first meeting in February 2006, when he was on loan at Bury from Manchester City and I was playing for Shrewsbury.
It’s kind of cool because we were just two adolescents playing our first League Two professional games back then.
Since he departed Leicester in 2022, he may have faded from memory in England. I know from personal experience that, in our country, if you are not in the Premier League, people tend to believe that you are forgotten.
However, like me, a great number of people will be watching the game on Thursday and will value Kasper for who he is—both as a player and a person.
His strength and physique are his main assets as a goalie. At a young age, he developed into an amazing athlete, and he has been that way ever since. He can accomplish things that many other keepers are unable to, and he is forceful and assertive.