
Celtic goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel "Not so good anymore" And it's time for Denmark to think about change.
That's according to BT's 'football expert' Jannik LiburdSpeaking on the podcast BT Fodbold about the Celtic number one.
Schmeichel has found himself under fire after a number of high-profile mistakes in recent weeks.
The 39-year-old faced particular criticism after last week's 4-1 Europa League play-off defeat to Stuttgart.
He was responsible for at least two goals in that game. The first came from a poor clearance after Bilal El Khanous's difficult effort to save a relatively low strike. Later he also failed to deal with Jamie Levelling's 20-yard shot.
There are more such examples. The 3–2 win over Kilmarnock was marked by his role in two opposition goals, which was a mistake against Aberdeen in last year's 2025 Scottish Cup Final.
Due to this, questions are being raised about his role and how long this experienced player can remain at the top level. The Celtic fans in particular seem to have had enough and he was criticized by some sections of the team at Celtic Park after last week's defeat to Stuttgart.
Celtic issues encourage Danish chatter
The Celtic situation also raises questions over his international future. Denmark are set to play in a World Cup qualifier next month after finishing runners-up to Scotland.
After waiting two years to make his debut following his first call-up in 2011, Schmeichel has been their number one for 13 years.
There have been many significant moments, including setting a new record for most minutes without conceding a goal. With this he went ahead of his father. However, Liburd believes the time has come for change.
"I can already see the title for myself, but yes – I think so," He said.
“This is a very vulnerable position to change. And Kasper Schmeichel has been a legend and driving force in this national team for many years – and is at a level that can be described as world class.
“But it is time for a change – and it may be for a while. Mads Hermansen has stepped up and become the first-choice goalkeeper at West Ham. And unfortunately, what we see from Kasper Schmeichel is not that good anymore.
"I have a lot of respect for them, but when I look at the goals that Celtic are conceding this season, I'm not comfortable as a national team supporter."

