Manchester United goalkeeper Senne Lammens says he is not losing sleep over comparisons to legendary shot-stopper Peter Schmeichel, insisting he is ready to handle the weight of expectation at Old Trafford.
Lammens, who joined United ahead of the new campaign, is beginning to settle into life under intense scrutiny — a reality every goalkeeper at the club has faced for decades. Speaking ahead of this weekend’s Premier League clash against Nottingham Forest, the 23-year-old Belgian admitted the pressure surrounding the role is real, but says he thrives on it.
“You hear from people that there is a lot of pressure when you join this club,” Lammens said. “But honestly, I welcome that. It’s a privilege to play for such a massive team. Pressure should be part of it — and I’m not scared of it.”
Despite having only one full senior season under his belt, the young goalkeeper believes he has the mentality to grow into the role and prove his worth in the famous red shirt.
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