After the final whistle, the young goalkeeper was disappointed. "Losing is always a bad feeling. And today we clearly didn't meet expectations," Lammens frankly admitted. According to him, the team's performance did not live up to expectations and their status.
"Scoring before halftime was a big boost. Going into the second half, we should have done better," Lammens emphasized. "But the mentality wasn't strong enough. We didn't meet expectations in many aspects."
MU had both a psychological advantage and a numerical advantage but still lost. This left the Belgian goalkeeper feeling frustrated. "I can't pinpoint exactly what we lacked. Every team has underperforming days, but that can't be an excuse. When you wear this club's shirt, you have to always meet the highest standards," he emphasized.
Lammens also sent a clear message to the dressing room: "When you have a man advantage, you have to know how to finish the game. We didn't do that and we have to learn from this defeat."
The defeat at Tyneside ended Manchester United's unbeaten run under interim manager Michael Carrick, and exposed problems with mental fortitude and concentration at crucial moments. Lammens understands that the team needs to address these issues quickly if they don't want to pay the price further.
MU currently sits in third place after 29 rounds, but only ahead of Aston Villa on goal difference. Meanwhile, Liverpool and Chelsea are close behind, 3 points behind.
Source: https://znews.vn/lammens-phoi-bay-van-de-cua-mu-post1632316.html








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