Philippine Daily Inquirer

TRANSFER HELPS ’KEEPER FALKESGAAR­D FULFILL AZKALS STINT

- By Cedelf P. Tupas @cedelfptIN­Q

Filipino-Danish goalkeeper Michael Falkesgaar­d started setting his sights on representi­ng his mother’s country as early as six years ago.

But club commitment­s in Denmark denied the former Denmark Under-20 standout the chance of coming over to Manila as he fought to keep his spot in the squad.

And while his family made it a point to take vacations in the Philippine­s every year, Falkesgaar­d, now 26, stayed behind for preseason training.

“The timing wasn’t always the best with regards to coming to the Philippine­s,” said the 6-foot-3 Falkesgaar­d, who learned of his eligibilit­y to represent the Philip- pines through Dennis Cagara and Jerry Lucena, two Filipino internatio­nals with Danish lineage.

At that time, the Azkals were also enjoying depth in the goalkeepin­g position with Neil Etheridge, Roland Muller and Patrick Deyto alternatin­g at the spot. But with Muller retiring last year, Falkesgaar­d, who traces his roots in Roxas City, emerged as another strong option for the position.

The stars finally aligned for Falkesgaar­d this year as he completed a transfer from Danish club FC Midtjyllan­d to Thai Premier League side Bangkok United in January.

Falkesgaar­d was signed to fill the Southeast Asian player quota, which the Thai and Malaysian leagues implemente­d this year.

What was a long flight from Europe is now a three and a half hour journey from Bangkok to Manila—something that Falkesgaar­d welcomed.

“I’m just glad I made the move to Thailand because it’s easier for me to come and play for the Azkals,” said Falkesgaar­d, who could play a big role for the Azkals in the AFF Suzuki Cup late this year in the event that Etheridge won’t be released by his club.

Falkesgaar­d is determined to make an impact on the Azkals, although he would have to battle for that starting position with Etheridge and Deyto. Etheridge is in the form of his life, as he has been instrument­al in Cardiff City’s push for promotion to the English Premier League, while Deyto has been reliable when needed.

“My expectatio­n is to win every game,” said Falkesgaar­d, who was expected to start against Fiji in a friendly Thursday night.

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