I must say Kasper speaks so well! He managed to do which very few do, that is to win the EPL AND establish himself independently from his legend of a father. I salute you and good luck with your future! Come on you foxes!!!
@@coldarcticoasis imagine reading someone give praise and then belittling them for being kind. What a poor attitude, even if the compliment isn't warranted who cares its not like Kasper is a bad person. Be more kind, there's no need for that type of insult
@@amehdi5577 He is right though. I'm sure he is a good guy and the interview was good, but under every RUclips video now there is someone saying that he or she is a "fantastic human being". Yawn.
Leciester winning the PL is in my mind the best achievement in the competition's history and i cant ever see anyone beating it. Its been almost 7 years since they won it and everybody still talks about it, and imo in 50 years time people will STILL be talking about it. Unbelievable
@@IceycoldYT Don’t mean to put a downer on it but they broke the football league’s ffpr the season they got promoted. They’re going to face punishment if they go down. That said, to win the league was a fantastic achievement, even tho everyone had an off year, they still got 81 points
@hellohi1445 were the best performing english team in the champions league getting to the quarters whilst the other English clubs got smoked. So that's a very easy, lazy and low iq thing to say
He def have a great character and personality. And glad for he won PL like his father did. He was so underrated, and never understood why he didnt play in bigger teams
Most exciting PL season in living memory. Not a Leicester fan, but watched pretty much every game they played from Feb onwards, was desperate for them to get over the line!
Very down to earth, humble, likeable & intelligent man just like his father was. Be nice & great to see/have him back in the premier league in the next season or two & maybe even a replacement for De Gea at Man Utd!
Kasper Schmeichel's departure from Leicester was quite surprising! It's unbelievable that Leicester didn't replace him. One of the most underrated PL goalkeepers over the past decade. He may not live up exactly to Peter's legacy, but Kasper has had one amazing career. From League 2 to winning the Premier League with 5000/1 odds (and getting Denmark to the semifinals of the Euros)! What a journey!
Imo, that was Leicester's undoing. Without a dependable man between the sticks and a great inspiration and leader for the squad, It was only a matter of time before Leicester would start falling behind, in terms of morale.
@@BarryMckockinahthey still had a top class dependable keeper ready to step up. It’s just that he’s only just started playing because Rodgers for some asinine reason preferred Danny Ward.
@@r4h4al I mean, his dad won back-to-back league titles and a Treble. I don't think he's lived up to Peter's legacy per se, but he's at least made his dad proud
As a leicester fan who was there when we was on the verge of liquidation i never EVER thought we would go on and become champions of England! One of the greatest feeling's i have ever experienced.
As a Preston North End season ticket holder who spent 18 months watching Daniel Iversen, I don’t think you need Kasper. Iversen’s insane. Still remember him pulling off such an insane save the striker fluffed the follow up cos he was still in shock the first effort hadn’t gone in 😂😂
Kasper you're a legend for me, that loyalty for leicester and you winning trophy with them. That's masterpiece. I'll cry if you retire one day. Good luck with anderlecht tho. Still miss you in premier league tho
Kasper Schmeichel has had possibly the most bi-polar professional football career I've ever witnessed. After Eriksen collapsed at the Euro's, I said to my mate it seems like every time he achieves something amazing (Premier League title, F.A. Cup win) it is followed by unforgettable tragedy (Kun Vichai's death, Eriksen's heart attack, etc).
I want Leicester city to stay in premiership just because of Jamie Vardy. To me this guy is a huge inspiration, at 36 he's still scoring goals, what a legend.
Just bring Kasper to United! Great distribution, goal keeping, personality, leadership, history with Peter and love for the club ... It's a no brainer 💪
So proud to support the team from where i was born. Just a shame my dad passed away before seeing their best achievements. Mind you, he was @Wembley with 100,000 supporters to see them lose in the FA Cup final of 61.
Haaland about to get the premier league golden boot and the European golden boot but yes he’s not successful his farther should be absolutely embarrassed to call him his son
The greatest sporting achievement ever... there were higher odds for Kim Kardashian being elected President of USA in 2016 than Leicester winning the league.
The only way to reduce or eliminate the fear which PS makes reference to (from 09:00) is to believe in a higher power and trust that there is a creator. When you believe in a higher power that keeps you alive and also that make sure you achieve your purpose in life, you have nothing to fear.
As a neutral imo one of the most underrated GKs the prem has ever seen. Always compared to his dad which didn’t make us appreciate him enough. Leicester have been lucky to have Kasper.
My two boys were mascots for the West Ham game in the ensuring relegation battle and the amazing turnaround, Wes Morgan especially a fantastic captain ..Vardy also fabulous…like most of the team although kasper did not share the dressing room with the other players. Very disappointing…and was quite aloof, suffice to say a fabulous day and the years to come. 🦊
Leicester shouldn’t have let him go when they did. If he had been between the sticks still there they wouldn’t be a low as they currently are. Defo would have saved goals that would meant more points for Leicester
Many will disagree with me and I couldn't care less but Nigel Pearson deserves huge credit for turning Leicester into a winning team. He could have won the league with Leicester himself. When they looked down and out and almost certain for relegation, he pulled off the great escape and ended up finishing 14th. If he remained at the club, they would have still kept on winning just like how they were winning when Ranieri joined. It's like what is happening with Newcastle right now. They were at the bottom and then escaped relegation and then ended up in third position for the majority of the season. The only reason Newcastle aren't first is because not everyone is having an off season like in 2015/16 that allowed Leicester to push on and win the title. The other reason they ended up winning the title was when they remained at the top, they realised they have a big chance and they wanted it so much and were hungry for the remainder of the season. That is basically what could have happend to Newcastle if City and Arsenal weren't doing that well. Look at the table when Leicester won it. They were ten clear and more recent title winners back then were 15-31 points behind. It's obvious Leicester won because of how poor the others were, but I'm not giving Ranieri that much credit. Because Newcastle could have been that team this season too if the others played as badly as they did in 15/16 season. I remember saying in May 2015 that if Leicester start the season the way they finished it, they'll probably finish in the top four or even win the title and that's exactly what ended up happening. The only credit I'll give Ranieri is keeping the hunger alive in the Leicester team but I'm sorry, Nigel Pearson would have also won the title and it's a shame he didn't have the opportunity to carry on the following season after pulling off premier leagues greatest escape
@@charlielad6124 how is it? If me in 2015 May is saying Leicester could finish in the top 4 if they play like the way they finished this season, why not? Some of them even said Ranieri didn't deserve the credit and he inherited a squad that already had the winning mentality in them. I seriously don't care if you don't agree but the people that liked the comment do. If Ranieri was so good, why has he not done so we'll before or after Leicester?
He is a legend of his own!! But the one thing he is missing is a Champions League trophy!! I wish he could have gotten that if he had been at another club!!
The chapter with Leicester DID end though. When you leave a club that's pretty much the definition of one chapter ending and another beginning. If that's in your autobiography the chapter would end with you packing your bags and boarding a flight to Nice.
I must say Kasper speaks so well! He managed to do which very few do, that is to win the EPL AND establish himself independently from his legend of a father. I salute you and good luck with your future! Come on you foxes!!!
I mean he was raised in England at a young age due to his father. Albeit being born in Denmark, he spent most of his life in the UK
He grew up in Manchester, prb studied at a top sch in England also
That was without a doubt one of the most magical moments I’ve ever witnessed in football. I think it’s a season that will be remembered forever
As a Chelsea fan I will remember it forever as well aha
@@Adam-dk1nr chelsea mug
What a fantastic human being,a privilege to listen too him tonight.
Lol. These coach potatoes make some exaggerated hyperbolic judgements "fantastic human being" based on a 11 minute clip.
@@coldarcticoasis Or maybe, just maybe, ...his career?
@@boulevard14 I think you might be illiterate. Where did this commenter mention his career?
@@coldarcticoasis imagine reading someone give praise and then belittling them for being kind. What a poor attitude, even if the compliment isn't warranted who cares its not like Kasper is a bad person. Be more kind, there's no need for that type of insult
@@amehdi5577 He is right though. I'm sure he is a good guy and the interview was good, but under every RUclips video now there is someone saying that he or she is a "fantastic human being". Yawn.
What a great interview. Authentic, real, and personal with no cliché-type predictable answers. Actually, worth the time.
A true Leicester legend
His words on vichai were beautiful, youre always welcome back in Leicester Kasper
He was super on that show today, sky need to keep bringing on different views.
Leciester winning the PL is in my mind the best achievement in the competition's history and i cant ever see anyone beating it. Its been almost 7 years since they won it and everybody still talks about it, and imo in 50 years time people will STILL be talking about it. Unbelievable
Probs be made into a movie they spent very lil aswell
@@IceycoldYT Don’t mean to put a downer on it but they broke the football league’s ffpr the season they got promoted. They’re going to face punishment if they go down.
That said, to win the league was a fantastic achievement, even tho everyone had an off year, they still got 81 points
Broke ffp ? They have been in dept since like 2010?
He would make a very good pundit if he decided to go that way after his playing career is done. He speaks very well
Probably gets that from his dad.
would love him as a pundit, maybe even better than peter! (as a pundit)
Let’s not forget about the 2017 UCL season. What a season they had. Incredible 2 years for Leicester.
3 years, miracle survival too.
I wonder how different they would be today if they had made champions league after the 19/20 season
@@Vakator-29they would’ve got smoked tbh.
@hellohi1445 were the best performing english team in the champions league getting to the quarters whilst the other English clubs got smoked. So that's a very easy, lazy and low iq thing to say
Winning the fa cup was just as amazing! A great way to end that season
Kasper a beautiful, sincere and honest interview inspire future young people they can achieve there goals. Top Man 👍🏾
He def have a great character and personality. And glad for he won PL like his father did. He was so underrated, and never understood why he didnt play in bigger teams
quality goalkeeper and person
I will never forget that season ❤
💙*
Die hard fan. Love schmeichel. Miss him in goal, despite Iversen playing well. Would love him to come back.
What a legend and gentlemen. Hats off to you Kasper.
Good god, like father like son. Respect to Peter for somehow raising a perhaps even more well spoken man and fantastic player as well
Them going from battling relegation to winning the league really has to go down as one of the greatest sporting stories we’ve ever seen
🦊🥰🦊🥰🦊
Include that to getting relegated lol
dont forget their amazing ucl debut getting to the quarters and giving atletico a beating despite being completely unfavoured.
Most exciting PL season in living memory. Not a Leicester fan, but watched pretty much every game they played from Feb onwards, was desperate for them to get over the line!
Very down to earth, humble, likeable & intelligent man just like his father was.
Be nice & great to see/have him back in the premier league in the next season or two & maybe even a replacement for De Gea at Man Utd!
Likeable, intelligent, mature and inspiring. Just like his father
Kasper Schmeichel's departure from Leicester was quite surprising! It's unbelievable that Leicester didn't replace him.
One of the most underrated PL goalkeepers over the past decade. He may not live up exactly to Peter's legacy, but Kasper has had one amazing career. From League 2 to winning the Premier League with 5000/1 odds (and getting Denmark to the semifinals of the Euros)! What a journey!
Imo, that was Leicester's undoing. Without a dependable man between the sticks and a great inspiration and leader for the squad, It was only a matter of time before Leicester would start falling behind, in terms of morale.
Don't forget the FA Cup win too
@@BarryMckockinahthey still had a top class dependable keeper ready to step up. It’s just that he’s only just started playing because Rodgers for some asinine reason preferred Danny Ward.
I think he has lived up to his dad's legacy.
@@r4h4al I mean, his dad won back-to-back league titles and a Treble. I don't think he's lived up to Peter's legacy per se, but he's at least made his dad proud
What a great bloke. Underrated keeper as well.
Honestly think he was the best in the league for a few years
Leicester are so different without scheimcel just proves how underrated he is
He was so important.
Fantastic interview, honestly he's a great lad
What an amazing goalkeeper
Love that he stayed with his family as they won it❤
As a leicester fan who was there when we was on the verge of liquidation i never EVER thought we would go on and become champions of England! One of the greatest feeling's i have ever experienced.
Speaks like his father, plays like his father, and a special legend like his father
Peter must be so proud
Would take him back in a heartbeat.
Kasper has been fantastic, fair play to him on speaking on this at the end he did very well.
He's an articulate, thoughtful guy
What cool, genuine guy. Leicester are clearly missing him this year.
So confident, but speaks so well, papa must be a proud man ☺️
Schmeichel is just too much class 😳👏💯
Was great achievement. Great keeper. Blackburn fan
Great interview, Kasper speaks so well, really insightful, would be a good character to have in the dressing room
Winning with leicester is insane. Kasper Smeichel should be in hall of fame one day.. !
What a player, what a person
If I’m Leicester I’m bringing Kasper back.
He’s washed
I’m a kasper fan but did you see iverson tonight 😳😳
@@tf2368 Leicester aren't?
As a Preston North End season ticket holder who spent 18 months watching Daniel Iversen, I don’t think you need Kasper. Iversen’s insane. Still remember him pulling off such an insane save the striker fluffed the follow up cos he was still in shock the first effort hadn’t gone in 😂😂
@@jon_rs1993 trusttt me. We were definitely the better team tonight but iverson and Pickford both were great
One of the biggest shocks in sporting history.
Kasper you're a legend for me, that loyalty for leicester and you winning trophy with them. That's masterpiece. I'll cry if you retire one day. Good luck with anderlecht tho. Still miss you in premier league tho
A real, proper champion. Both as a footballer, and as a human.
the Bermuda triangle of Leicester is Vardy, Mahrez, Kasper Schmeichel. unforgettable🥰
It was a pentagon with Morgan and Kante too
Kasper Schmeichel has had possibly the most bi-polar professional football career I've ever witnessed.
After Eriksen collapsed at the Euro's, I said to my mate it seems like every time he achieves something amazing (Premier League title, F.A. Cup win) it is followed by unforgettable tragedy (Kun Vichai's death, Eriksen's heart attack, etc).
Kasper Schemeicel Is The Best Goalkeeper Legend For Leicester City (2011-2022). The Denmark Sensational We'll Never Forget.
I want Leicester city to stay in premiership just because of Jamie Vardy. To me this guy is a huge inspiration, at 36 he's still scoring goals, what a legend.
The blades fans will be mocking him now
Just bring Kasper to United!
Great distribution, goal keeping, personality, leadership, history with Peter and love for the club ...
It's a no brainer 💪
What a guy. Too handle all those questions professionally. With what the clubs been frew. Shoes the saying like father like son
So proud to support the team from where i was born. Just a shame my dad passed away before seeing their best achievements. Mind you, he was @Wembley with 100,000 supporters to see them lose in the FA Cup final of 61.
Wow, what a human being, so interesting to listen to his thoughts
Speaks and explains things exactly the same way his dad does just with a different accent
Humble and grounded guy
Wonderful character, beautiful human being
Is that you Brendan?
Well spoken
Father and son both as keepers winning the Prem is special
You are very well spoken Kasper and I wish you all the best. This was a great discussion.
Love him so much ❤ so brilliant. A fantastic human being. He has always been and forever will be a Leicester's legend
A wonderful young man!👍👍😃😃
We've been lucky to have Banks and Schmeichel !
That was absolutely incredible season for Leicester, took every one by surprise
Speaks well, good appearance… why did he leave?
Basically, salary. They could no longer afford to pay him.
I really hope he comes back to Leicester in some capacity. 👍🇬🇧🦊💙🦊
Its bold but I think Leicester winning the league that year was the greatest achievement in the history of football.
It's not bold since a vast majority agree with you.
Top guy. Top interview
Kasper speaks so well
His English is so good
He was raised in England so of course it'll be good
@@mohammedfaiisal Jamie Carragher was raised in England?
@@surfinbearbeats yep. Shocking isn't it?
Not hard is it
Kasper has to be one of the only sons of footballers who actually achieved success.
yeah shame alf haalandd's boy is a bit naff
Haaland about to get the premier league golden boot and the European golden boot but yes he’s not successful his farther should be absolutely embarrassed to call him his son
The greatest sporting achievement ever... there were higher odds for Kim Kardashian being elected President of USA in 2016 than Leicester winning the league.
The only way to reduce or eliminate the fear which PS makes reference to (from 09:00) is to believe in a higher power and trust that there is a creator. When you believe in a higher power that keeps you alive and also that make sure you achieve your purpose in life, you have nothing to fear.
My guy should just be called Peter at this point. Looks EXACT to his father. Sick guys
We need you back fella
A Leicester Legend..
Relegated or not being him back in the summer for 1 or more seasons while new gk signing settles In
Iverson is better
2:38 The Roy Keane strategy 😁
Itvwas that vardy volley against Liverpool that convinced me finally that year.
As a neutral imo one of the most underrated GKs the prem has ever seen. Always compared to his dad which didn’t make us appreciate him enough. Leicester have been lucky to have Kasper.
My two boys were mascots for the West Ham game in the ensuring relegation battle and the amazing turnaround, Wes Morgan especially a fantastic captain ..Vardy also fabulous…like most of the team although kasper did not share the dressing room with the other players. Very disappointing…and was quite aloof, suffice to say a fabulous day and the years to come. 🦊
We need Kasper back at Leicester no matter this season's outcome.
One of the best keepers of the Premier League ever, and despite his father's reputation.
Future manger, top bloke weather you like him or not 👍
He speaks better English than Harry Kane
Top man.
Future Sky Sports pundit right there
Never forget Arsenal fans tried to accuse Spurs of bottling the league that season 😭
Leicester shouldn’t have let him go when they did. If he had been between the sticks still there they wouldn’t be a low as they currently are. Defo would have saved goals that would meant more points for Leicester
Many will disagree with me and I couldn't care less but Nigel Pearson deserves huge credit for turning Leicester into a winning team. He could have won the league with Leicester himself. When they looked down and out and almost certain for relegation, he pulled off the great escape and ended up finishing 14th. If he remained at the club, they would have still kept on winning just like how they were winning when Ranieri joined.
It's like what is happening with Newcastle right now. They were at the bottom and then escaped relegation and then ended up in third position for the majority of the season. The only reason Newcastle aren't first is because not everyone is having an off season like in 2015/16 that allowed Leicester to push on and win the title. The other reason they ended up winning the title was when they remained at the top, they realised they have a big chance and they wanted it so much and were hungry for the remainder of the season. That is basically what could have happend to Newcastle if City and Arsenal weren't doing that well.
Look at the table when Leicester won it. They were ten clear and more recent title winners back then were 15-31 points behind. It's obvious Leicester won because of how poor the others were, but I'm not giving Ranieri that much credit. Because Newcastle could have been that team this season too if the others played as badly as they did in 15/16 season. I remember saying in May 2015 that if Leicester start the season the way they finished it, they'll probably finish in the top four or even win the title and that's exactly what ended up happening. The only credit I'll give Ranieri is keeping the hunger alive in the Leicester team but I'm sorry, Nigel Pearson would have also won the title and it's a shame he didn't have the opportunity to carry on the following season after pulling off premier leagues greatest escape
Absolute BS 😂😂😂
@@charlielad6124 how is it? If me in 2015 May is saying Leicester could finish in the top 4 if they play like the way they finished this season, why not? Some of them even said Ranieri didn't deserve the credit and he inherited a squad that already had the winning mentality in them. I seriously don't care if you don't agree but the people that liked the comment do. If Ranieri was so good, why has he not done so we'll before or after Leicester?
@@mohammedfaiisal mohammed was a pedo though
He is a legend of his own!! But the one thing he is missing is a Champions League trophy!! I wish he could have gotten that if he had been at another club!!
Very personal thing to ask him on his first day
He speaks better English than 90% of people living in Newcastle
crazy
Articulate, intelligent, brave, talented, young and good looking, I hate Kasper Schmeichel hahahaha
Better English than Harry Kane?
Leicester Championship Side: Masters of The Dark Arts.
The chapter with Leicester DID end though. When you leave a club that's pretty much the definition of one chapter ending and another beginning. If that's in your autobiography the chapter would end with you packing your bags and boarding a flight to Nice.
Still better english than harry kane
Id love for him to come home, even as a backroom staff but he needs to return home
Kasper speaks better english than carragher😂🤣😂
They only grew up half hour away from each other
My legend💙
I always wished United had signed him.