Senne Lammens reportedly reckons Manchester United may finally gain momentum and go on a winning run after winning at Anfield in what he described as by far the biggest game of his career.
With a stop from Alexander Isak as the high point of his excellent performance, the goalkeeper, a £18 million summer acquisition from Antwerp, excelled in just his second game for United as they defeated Liverpool 2-1.
Lammens, who has never played for Belgium but was recently endorsed by Thibaut Courtois, the Red Devils’ number one, stated that the secret to navigating such a high-pressure atmosphere was to not overthink it.
Lammens Claims Trip To Anfield Is Most Important Game Of His Life
According to The Independent, the 23-year-old, who made his United debut against Sunderland prior to the international break, claimed that the journey to Liverpool was the most important game of his life to date. He is adjusting to life in the spotlight.
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“It has to be, not even close,” he said. “I think you just try to be like yourself, don’t really overthink it.”

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