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Senne Lammens saved Man United’s blushes against Sunderland

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Senne Lammens saved Man United’s blushes against Sunderland The Manchester United bandwagon came to a stuttering stop at the Stadium of Light on Saturday, 9 May, in the Premier League. For the first time since caretaker manager Michael Carrick’s arrival, the Red Devils failed to find the back of the net, as the Black Cats held them to a 0-0 draw. The English manager made five changes to the team that secured a hard-fought 3-2 win over Liverpool last weekend, but two of those were perhaps forced.

United were without Benjamin Sesko , who aggravated a shin injury against the Merseyside club and could not regain fitness for Saturday’s game. Carrick was also without Casemiro, whose absence was sorely felt all game. The Red Devils looked vulnerable in the middle of the park, with Mason Mount failing to impress while operating in an unconventional role.

While United came away from Tyne and Wear with a point , things could have been worse had Senne Lammens not stepped up on the day. Lammens redeems himself Against Liverpool last weekend, Lammens made his first major mistake since joining United which led to the Reds’ second goal. The Belgian did make amends by making a crucial save later in the game, and he was back to his impervious best against Sunderland on Saturday.

With the home side dominating proceedings and pushing the Red Devils back to the wall for much of the game, it was Lammens who stood up and refused to surrender. The Black Cats attempted 15 shots in the game, including nine from inside the box, but could not get past the Belgian wall. Lammens registered 39 touches and completed 18 of his 32 attempted passes.

He also attempted 22 long balls, eight of which were successful. The 23 year old made four saves in the game, including two excellent ones against Brian Brobbey and Noah Sadiki. The Belgian also showed great courage by coming quickly off his line on a couple of occasions.