Kasper Schmiechel holds onfield Celtic inquest as keeper takes lead role after Cameron Carter Vickers own goal
Kasper Schmeichel took control and launched an onfield inquest after Celtic fell behind to Club Brugge in disastrous circumstances.
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Kasper Schmeichel took control and launched an onfield inquest after Celtic fell behind to Club Brugge in disastrous circumstances.
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