Celtic supporters ready to give Kasper Høgh cult status

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2026 is the year Kasper Høgh will never forget. Champions League adventure with Bodø/Glimt, the final debut of the Danish national team, saw success at Celtic. Now the Dane is predicted to have a position at the Scottish big club on a par with Henrik Larsson.

After a goalless debut in a Celtic shirt, coach Martin O’Neill was more concerned that the former Bodø/Glimt star could have scored 2-3 goals. This will come,” the Celtic coach said. Already in the next game it came . Hat-trick in the space of thirty-five minutes on the Dane, now a Scottish journalist predicts that Høgh has the potential for cult status at Celtic.

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Okay, it’s still early days for the former Premier League player, but Josh McCafferty, who covers Celtic for one of the world’s oldest newspapers, The Herald, is already seeing something that could be really big.

-It was really well received. He played excellently, and he showed the cynicism that is needed. He showed that he is really capable of positioning himself in the box, as two of his goals were scored with a header from the back post, while the last was a precise shot. He has the personality to play for Celtic, which he showed with his cheerleaders with the fans and in his post-match interviews. No one doubts that he will be a success anymore,” McCafferty begins.

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-He has the potential to become a cult figure. He already occupies a lot on social media, and fans love him. They really buy into his personality. If you look at some of the great strikers in Celtic’s history, Henrik Larsson or Kyogo Furuhashi, they weren’t just goalscorers – they were also big personalities. That is also a big reason why we remember them,” the journalist continues.

“Kasper Høgh will also become a cult figure if he continues to score goals in the green and white jersey. Celtic have needed a reliable striker and it looks like they have found one. He’s a big smile, and you just have to like that. There are many football players who take their job very seriously, but I think Kasper Høgh really likes and feels privileged to play football. He loves his job, and it shines through. Even if he misses a few chances, he will come back,” Josh McCafferty concluded.

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