Celtic goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel has made an impressive start to his time at the club, winning all of his competitive matches so far.
With five clean sheets in his first five league games, he has equalled a remarkable 118-year-old club record.
However, Schmeichel seems to be playing through the pain, as he has been seen with tape securing two of his fingers together, suggesting he may be nursing a broken finger.

The Danish goalkeeper’s gloves have been modified to accommodate the injury, with training images clearly showing the adjustments made due to Schmeichel’s condition.

It speaks volumes about Schmeichel’s character that he continues to play through the injury.
While finger injuries are common for goalkeepers, his extensive experience means he’s well-equipped to manage it and avoid further setbacks.
His resilience not only demonstrates his commitment to Celtic but also highlights how seriously he’s taking his time at the club.
As he approaches the latter stages of his career, Schmeichel could have been forgiven for seeking a rest from injury, especially in a match against a Championship side in the Premier Sports Cup.
However, he chose to play through the pain, showing his world-class attitude and character, and he has simply been a class act since joining in the summer.