Translated:
Kasper Schmeichel and the teammates at Leicester City have got Sunday off for a little Christmas party.
And the Danish national team goalkeeper has taken the rest of the team, which ranks second in the Premier League, in Tivoli in Copenhagen.
On Sunday afternoon, the Leicester players have arrived at the Christmas-themed amusement park in central Copenhagen, where it is spas and lies, good food in the Trench - and probably a solid tear of Danish hops.
BTs have found the Leicester players in Tivoli, dressed in all sorts of different costumes. Ben Chilwell and Ricardo Pereira can at least be recognized in the pictures - and the world's best goalkeeper at the moment, Kasper Schmeichel, is of course also included.
According to BT's information, Kasper Schmeichel is dressed up as 'stormtrooper' from the Star Wars universe, and it was he who first entered Tivoli.
With him, the Leicester players have a number of security guards who have not been satisfied that pictures have been taken of the players as they wanted to keep the party secret. If you look around Leicester players' Instagram profiles, there is also nothing that has shared pictures from Copenhagen.
If Leicester players and a Tivoli tour sound familiar in your ears, then you're not wrong.
The Leicester players took the same tour in December 2015, where BT found several of the players dressed as Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, among others. It was reportedly a very expensive Christmas burn, where they also ended up in town.
If the Leicester players are to be a bit superstitious, then a Tivoli tour seems like an excellent choice. When the Leicester boys were in Tivoli in 2015, they could be declared English champions five months later.
At that time, Leicester were obviously at the top of the Premier League, as they also do this season in the current second place. Right now, Leicester stands at 29 points after 13 games.
In 2015, Leicester had 28 points after the same number of matches. We're just saying it. (Liverpool didn't have 37 points as they have now. But still.)