Young goalkeeper Senne Lammens spoke with high confidence after the 1-0 win that allowed Manchester United to keep advancing powerfully in the 2025/26 Premier League.
According to Lammens, the "Red Devils" aim not only to maintain their current form but also to catch up and compete with rivals like Aston Villa, Manchester City, and Arsenal in the top group, where Champions League qualification for next season will be decided. "We will target the teams above us."- Lammens stated immediately after the match.
In the 27th round of the Premier League, MU traveled to Hill Dickinson stadium and secured a 1-0 victory over Evertonthanks to Benjamin Sesko’s goal in the 71st minute, his third goal in four recent matches as a substitute. This result pushed MU into the top 4, showing clear improvement on the league table and strengthening their position in the race for next season’s Champions League.
The match was truly intense, featuring a tight game with few clear chances and Everton pressing aggressively from the start. Although MU controlled possession most of the time, they relied on a moment of individual brilliance to secure the win.
One of the biggest highlights was the impressive performance of goalkeeper Senne Lammens. In this game, Lammens kept a clean sheet against four shots on target from the opponent and made several precise interceptions under heavy pressure inside the penalty area. This helped MU preserve their narrow lead and achieve an important victory.
Just seconds after kickoff, Lammens made a rare mistake by passing the ball directly to an opponent, but it was an isolated incident. For most of the match, he played calmly with quick reflexes and accuracy in crucial moments, which MU fans and coaching staff highly praised after the game.
Senne Lammens’ remarks are more than just words; they reflect MU’s genuine ambition in the fierce Premier League competition. With a stable defense and strong trust in this young goalkeeper, the team has a great chance to chase Aston Villa, Man City, and Arsenal in the final stretch of the season.