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Eagle-eyed Celtic fans spot something that shows Kasper Schmeichel is playing through the pain barrier

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Eagle-eyed Celtic fans reckon Kasper Schmeichel could have played with a broken finger in the battling Premier Sports Cup quarter final victory over Falkirk at Parkhead.

Pictures shared on the Denmark international’s Instagram page show two fingers on his left hand strapped together and two fingers of his glove stitched together to offer protection.

It suggest Schmeichel has broke or staved his finger. Schmeichel was applauded by the visiting supporters during the the Celtic players’ lap of the stadium after their 5-2 win with the 37-year-old enjoying a loan spell at the Bairns from Manchester City back in 2007.

The Dane moved to Celtic on a free transfer in the summer after leaving Nice with Hoops boss Brendan Rodgers knowing the shot-stopper well from their time together at Leicester City.

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