
""It's a lot. I try to keep my best friends and family close and the rest is a bit of outside noise," he said. "At the moment it is going good so it is all praise, but I am realistic to know if it goes not so good it will be all bad comments. It's a really good feeling when you get the praise and also with the wins.""
""We've tasted it and we want more. This is not the end station, we just have to keep going," he said. "It was 10 seasons ago we won here, so that's kind of special. Two in a row is also something we have been looking forward to to get the momentum going. "That's a big part of what the coach has been telling us thi"
Senne Lammens joined Manchester United for £18.2m from Royal Antwerp and initially waited on the bench for three matches before debuting in a win over Sunderland. He kept a clean sheet on debut and followed with a standout performance in a 2-1 victory at Anfield, United's first there in ten seasons. Fans serenaded him with chants comparing him to Schmeichel. Lammens emphasized keeping family and close friends nearby to manage attention, acknowledged praise and potential criticism, and stressed the squad's desire to build momentum after back-to-back league victories under new coaching direction.
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