Dad questions exasperate Schmeichel


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“Obviously, it’s inevitable coming to the World Cup, those media who haven’t spoken to me will ask, but the Danish lads know what the response will be.”


Schmeichel has taken a while to emerge from the shadow of his father and establish himself as Denmark’s first choice, but he also drew praise from captain Simon Kjaer at Saturday’s pre-match news conference.


“He’s been doing well, but I don’t want to praise him too much,” joked Kjaer.


“No, he’s very important to the team, both on and off the pitch. He’s a top goalkeeper. He’s proving it now and we are happy about that.


It is the first World Cup for Schmeichel, whose father also played in just one tournament – in 1998, as a 34-year-old, when the Danes reached the quarter-finals.


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