Kasper Høgh has made headlines in Europe – and the rest of the world – in line with Bodø/Glimt’s gigantic success in the Champions League. The Dane has not only hammered in goals on demand against several of the best clubs in the world, the 25-year-old also shows himself as a more complete player. He is living the dream in the yellow shirt with this season’s Champions League adventure, but also has another dream that is now being fulfilled. In the run-up to the second leg in Lisbon, Høgh is also waiting for a phone call from Brian Riemer.

Kasper Høgh stated to Viaplay that his biggest dream (after winning the Champions League with Bodø/Glimt, of course) is to play for Denmark.

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After the Sporting match, the Danish national team coach was asked about Høgh.

“It’s clear that it’s a player who has been doing well for a long time. He scores against big and strong opponents. That is something we have to take into account when selecting the squad. We have Mika Biereth in Monaco and Kasper Dolberg, who has been with us for many years. In addition, we also have Rasmus Højlund and William Osula in Newcastle. There are many good players, Riemer replied to TV2, when asked if Høgh is close to a national team place.

On Tuesday, at 12 noon, the Danish national team squad for the World Cup playoffs will be announced, We guess Høgh is keeping an extra close eye on his phone.

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We cannot understand that Bodø/Glimt’s Champions League star can be kept out of Denmark’s World Cup playoff squad of 23 players. Right now, Biereth, Dolberg, Højlund and Osula seem like small boys compared to Bodø/Glimt’s scoring animals in the Champions League.