For Senne Lammens, being the first choice goalkeeper at Manchester United is a blessing and a curse. The Belgian shot-stopper, 24, has been hailed as the future of the club's goalkeeping department after taking over from David de Gea for the start of the season. But with that comes immense pressure to perform.
Lammens acknowledges that he's under the microscope more than ever before. "You can't hide behind your goalkeeper," he said in an interview with BBC Sport. "When you play with United, everyone expects a win. The fans expect a clean sheet. It's a lot of pressure, but I try to use it to my advantage."
One aspect that has been drawing attention is the comparisons to legendary Dutch goalkeeper Peter Schmeichel, who was known for his incredible shot-stopping and leadership qualities while playing at Old Trafford from 1991 to 1999.
While Lammens recognizes the similarities between himself and Schmeichel, he insists that there's no comparison in terms of their personalities or playing styles. "I'm not Schmeichel in disguise β I am just Senne Lammens," he said with a laugh. "We're both different players with different strengths and weaknesses."
Despite the pressure and comparisons, Lammens has been thriving at Old Trafford. He's impressed his teammates with his ability to make crucial saves and has also shown signs of developing into a more vocal leader on the pitch.
The young Belgian believes that he's learning from his experiences and is slowly getting comfortable in his role as the club's number one goalkeeper. "It's not easy, but I'm trying to take it one game at a time," Lammens said. "I just want to help the team win and make my family proud."
Lammens acknowledges that he's under the microscope more than ever before. "You can't hide behind your goalkeeper," he said in an interview with BBC Sport. "When you play with United, everyone expects a win. The fans expect a clean sheet. It's a lot of pressure, but I try to use it to my advantage."
One aspect that has been drawing attention is the comparisons to legendary Dutch goalkeeper Peter Schmeichel, who was known for his incredible shot-stopping and leadership qualities while playing at Old Trafford from 1991 to 1999.
While Lammens recognizes the similarities between himself and Schmeichel, he insists that there's no comparison in terms of their personalities or playing styles. "I'm not Schmeichel in disguise β I am just Senne Lammens," he said with a laugh. "We're both different players with different strengths and weaknesses."
Despite the pressure and comparisons, Lammens has been thriving at Old Trafford. He's impressed his teammates with his ability to make crucial saves and has also shown signs of developing into a more vocal leader on the pitch.
The young Belgian believes that he's learning from his experiences and is slowly getting comfortable in his role as the club's number one goalkeeper. "It's not easy, but I'm trying to take it one game at a time," Lammens said. "I just want to help the team win and make my family proud."