From being a player who could not be used at crisis-stricken AaB, he is today a goalscorer against several top clubs in the Champions League. Kjetil Knutsen and Bodø/Glimt have given Høgh the best working conditions and development, on Thursday the striker could also fulfill another dream, a dream he wrote down on a yellow note in 2024.

Høgh came onto the pitch for his national team debut with Denmark in the 81st minute on Thursday. At that time, the Danish boys were already leading 4-0 against North Macedonia, for the Bodø/Glimt player it was a big, big moment.

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Danish Bold had a chat with Høgh after the game, where he could tell about “the yellow note”:

Kasper Høgh stood with a big smile when he took his iPhone out of his pocket after his national team debut on Thursday evening to show off a small, yellow note that he has behind the cover.

– I wrote on November 19, 2024. It’s about this dream – my biggest dream,” says Kasper Høgh.

Høgh showed the yellow note after a question from Bold, which was about the transformation he has undergone as an athlete and as a person in recent years.

What does it say?

“It says that my biggest dream is to play for the national team, and that I want to make my mother and father proud. And then I wrote a date. I promised myself to take it one day at a time and do my very best every day to achieve it,” says Høgh.

With the win, Denmark and Høgh are only a win against the Czech Republic away from a World Cup ticket. If the Danes succeed, Mexico, South Africa and South Korea await in the World Cup group stage.

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And what can Høgh say to Bold about the continuation?

“Now I’m creating a new dream, and I hope that all the boys here and I have the same one. It’s exciting.

What is it?

“You’ll find out,” Høgh concludes with a smile.

We guess the Bodø/Glimt supporters will treat their player to all possible success in the Danish national team.