Manchester United’s new goalkeeper, Senne Lammens, is feeling confident about the team’s chances for success. The 23-year-old Belgian player recently made his debut in a match against Sunderland, where he kept a clean sheet in a 2-0 victory. Lammens’ impressive performance earned him praise from the fans at the Stretford End, who even compared him to legendary goalkeeper Peter Schmeichel.

Lammens, who joined United from Royal Antwerp for a hefty fee of £18.2 million, had to wait patiently for almost five weeks before getting his chance to play. Following a disappointing defeat against Brentford, United coach Ruben Amorim decided to give Lammens the opportunity to showcase his skills. The young goalkeeper is currently on international duty with Belgium but is expected to continue in goal for United in their upcoming match against Liverpool at Anfield.

In an interview conducted before his debut, Lammens expressed his belief in the team’s potential for success. He emphasized that there are no excuses for the players not to perform well, given the resources and support available to them at United. Lammens also shared his positive experience of settling into the team and adjusting to life in Manchester, highlighting the warm welcome he received from his teammates. Despite the initial challenges of adapting to a new environment, Lammens feels confident and ready to contribute to the team’s success.

Looking ahead, United face a tough challenge as they aim to secure victories in their upcoming matches against Brighton, Nottingham Forest, and Tottenham. The team’s recent win against Sunderland has boosted morale, but their record at Anfield has been less than stellar in recent years. However, with Lammens’ strong debut performance and the team’s determination to succeed, United are hoping to turn the tide and secure positive results in the coming fixtures. The stage is set for an exciting period ahead for the Red Devils as they strive to climb up the Premier League table.