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Senne Lammens’ dressing room impact revealed after debut game
Senne Lammens made his debut for Manchester United in their convincing 2-0 win over Sunderland at Old Trafford.
United signed Lammens during the summer transfer deadline day and has been tipped to battle Altay Bayindir for the number one spot rather than be his deputy.
Lammens has now been hailed for boosting the confidence of the Manchester United dressing room after just one match.
According to former defender Wes Brown, Lammens during his debut game was competent and made a couple of decent saves to ensure it was a relatively relaxed afternoon for the United fans and defence.
Speaking to 10bet Casino, Brown believes that Lammens, after just one match, has already impacted the Reds’ dressing room for the better.

Senne Lammens during the Premier League match between Manchester United and Sunderland. (Photo by Robbie Jay Barratt – AMA/Getty Images)
“I think there were a couple of positive things. First of all, and maybe the most important, was Senne Lammens, the goalkeeper,” he explained.
“He gave a very confident display, and I think that gives encouragement to the rest of the team. We had more consistency and what I mean by that is the defence was solid, and the keeper was solid.
“We were creating chances, and obviously we got two goals out of that. And you just want to see smiles on faces.
“When you’re playing football, when you’re scoring goals, defending well, it gives you a big smile. I think going into the next game, the confidence obviously against Liverpool will be at a good state and you have to try and take it into the game.
“But, consistency is the big thing for us at the moment. You know, one game we play well, one game we play bad and somehow we’ve got to change that.
“We know how well we can play in certain games, but we’ve not been able to take that into the next game. So the mentality, hopefully having the confidence from the Sunderland result gets the lads fired up for the Liverpool game after the international break.”
If selected to play by Ruben Amorim, Lammens’ next test is arguably one of the biggest in his United career – a trip to Anfield.