Celtic return to Hampden Park on Sunday (April 20, K.O 3pm) for the semi-final of the Scottish Cup, with St Johnstone standing between the Celts and a place in the Scottish Cup final. With Kasper Schmeichel still recovering from injury, Viljami Sinisalo will be between the sticks for the Hoops after having impressed in his recent appearances. And speaking to the media today (Friday), Sinisalo says that he is enjoying getting some valuable playing time as he looked ahead to what he says will be a difficult test against a St Johnstone side who took three points off Celtic just a few weeks ago. âIâm loving every minute of it (playing),â he said. âFor goalkeepers, the more you play, youâll probably get better as games go on. âThereâs things I want to do better and Iâm probably my biggest critic. I want to be excellent in the way I play, and the more you play, the better you get. âItâs been even better than I expected in terms of the reception from the fans and the support from the football club.â âI play with my heart on my sleeve and hopefully people can see that. âWeâre expecting a tough game on Sunday. Theyâve proved that they can compete when we played them at their place. âWe know them, weâve played against them a few times this season. âEvery game is a tough game, anything can happen in football so we have to be on our game, compete first and foremost and hopefully the result will follow.This wonât be the Finnish keeperâs first experience of Hampden Park, having already featured there for his country in an international against Scotland last summer. And, given his fond memories of that match, Sinisalo says he is excited to return to the National Stadium and is hoping that he can add to his previous positive result with a victory on Sunday. He added: âEveryone is looking forward to the game. Iâve played at Hampden once before and Iâm very much looking forward to it. âI wasnât meant to play in that game but the keeper done something just before half time. âI was in the changing room and I got a tap on the shoulder to say I was coming on. âIt was the biggest game I had been involved in at that time in my career. âWe went down 2-0 and pulled it back to 2-2. Theyâre great memories and hopefully we can create some more on Sunday.â More pre-match build up Reo Hatate is focused on Hampden â READ MORE Training Gallery: Celtic v St Johnstone â VIEW NOW Celtic v St Johnstone Quiz â TEST YOUR KNOWLEDGE Brand new Celtic View out now â
Vil Sinisalo is hoping for another special Hampden memory on Sunday
Celtic FC · Apr 18
Vil Sinisalo is hoping for another special Hampden memory on Sunday

Vil Sinisalo is hoping for another special Hampden memory on Sunday
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