
Manchester United signs goalkeeper Senne Lammens for debut against Sunderland, seeking change.
Manchester United goalkeeper Senne Lammens made his debut for the club on Saturday against Sunderland. Lammens, 23, was signed for £19 million from Royal Antwerp and replaced Andre Onana as the club's No1. Manager Ruben Amorim gave Lammens the opportunity to play in a crucial match to improve the team's performance.
United faced pressure as they were 14th in the Premier League after losing three of their first six games. In contrast, Sunderland, who won three matches, was in sixth place. The match saw changes in United's lineup, with Leny Yoro returning to the defense alongside Matthijs de Ligt and Luke Shaw, while Harry Maguire was benched. Mason Mount scored early in the game, with Lammens showing his approval.
Amorim acknowledged the need for results to continue the club's project, expressing his commitment to fighting for success. He emphasized that losing games was more painful than the fear of losing his job. Amorim's dedication to the club and desire to overcome challenges were evident in his statements.