Schmeichel in spotlight after night of gloom for CelticImage source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Kasper Schmeichel was at fault for two of Stuttgart’s four goals at ParkheadByGeorge O’NeillBBC Sport ScotlandPublished43 minutes agoAt half-time in Celtic’s eventual 4-1 Europa League play-off defeat by Stuttgart, the focus was on home goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel.”It looks to me as if he is not expecting shots, which is strange for a goalkeeper,” former Scotland forward James McFadden mentioned. “He’s expecting defenders to stop every shot.”Teams will be saying there appears to be a weakness to his left-hand side.”The Denmark shot-stopper had been beaten down to his left by a tame Bilal El Khannouss shot for Stuttgart’s opening goal, before the on-loan Leicester City man added a second with a free header from seven yards out.And at full-time, attention was on Schmeichel again.Jamie Leweling’s powerful strike from range – not in the bottom corner – went straight through the 39-year-old goalkeeper for the visitors’ third.Tiago Tomas added a fourth in the closing stages to compound a disappointing night for Celtic, who host Hibernian and go to Rangers in the Scottish Premiership, either side of next Thursday’s unlikely salvage mission in Germany.Sportsound: Celtic face Europa League exit19/02/2026 18:00Listen on Sounds

