Kasper Schmeichel: Celtic boss Brendan Rodgers ‘World Class’ goalkeeper supports the goalkeeper to return to the form after injury and criticism | FOOTBALL NEWS

Celtic Director Brendan Rodgers believes that Kasper Schmeichel will return from international disappointment while waiting to hear how long the Danish goalkeeper will stay.
Schmeichel, Scotland’s World Cup qualifying group, which enabled them to be in the League quarter-finals by Portugal in the country’s 5-2 second foot defeat suffered a shoulder injury.
“We don’t know how long,” Rodgers said. “We’re still waiting to hear it. Obviously there are some problems with his shoulder. I talked to him the other day and good.
“Obviously he was disappointed that they lost their second match. But mainly good.”
Although he kept a clean page on his first leg and rescued Cristiano Ronaldo’s sentence at the beginning of the second, he was at the end of criticism on the fitness and shape of the 38 -year -old Danish media, and some caused complaints of the country’s union.
Rodgers said: “I don’t know what it’s said, but the only thing I know is where Kasper is and the reason I brought him here is that I still know it very well that he is still a first -class goalkeeper.
“If you look at the performance level for us during the season, it was absolutely bright. He performed great performances in big games. And for me he still has a hunger and desire to play.
“Criticism comes as a coach, manager, player, sometimes not civil. Sometimes personal, unfortunately unfortunately.
“But I know his character and mentality, and I know how to decide to return.”
Rodgers confirmed that Finland International Viljami Sinisalo would make the second Celtic appearance when they host hearts at Scotland Premiership on Saturday. The first exit came in the 5-0 Scottish Cup win against Raith Rovers.
“I have seen extraordinary and growing and developed in education,” Rodgers said. He said. “But, of course, with every player, when you are in the celtic arena and beyond that, then you are measured and judged. But I have no problem to put it.”
Rodgers: Cerny showed ‘lack of respect’
Rodgers believes that Rangers’ wing player Vaclav Cerny shows “lack of respect” with the celebrations of the former company in Celtic Park.
Czech Republic wing player, Hamza Igamane’nin celebrated the winner of a bottle of Celtic fans squeezed water towards. Police said that after the match, Celtic said that Celtic brought up the problem with the authorities.
Rangers defended his head coach Barry Ferguson Cerny and said he would not criticize any player for celebrating a great moment, but the circle boss had a different purchase.
“I understand to joy and Rangers players have the right to celebrate with their supporters. You come to Celtic Park, as if we go to Ibrox, you will win a game of that size, then you celebrate,” he added.
“But not that way.
“Disrespect, isn’t it?
“Lack of a player running a touch line and a water bottle gush on a supporter’s face.
“I certainly didn’t want my players to do this.”
Celtic’s Paulo Bernardo, Callum McGregor, Auston Trusty and James Forrest will return from injury, but Liam Scales continues after his face injury.
“Scalesy is training individually, but it will probably not be ready.” He said. “He can’t play until he goes to Kilmarnock because of his operation.”