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It’s not often that a player arrives at Manchester United with little fanfare and immediately captures the hearts of fans and the trust of a notoriously demanding manager.

But that’s exactly what Senne Lammens has done.

The 22-year-old Belgian goalkeeper, signed quietly without the usual media storm, has already drawn comparisons to his legendary compatriot Thibaut Courtois.

And it’s not just empty praise – his performances are speaking volumes.

Ruben Amorim, United’s sharp-eyed coach, has been vocal about his admiration for Lammens.

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The Portuguese manager, known for his meticulous standards, rarely doles out compliments lightly.

But after Lammens’ commanding debut at Old Trafford, where he kept a clean sheet and pulled off a stunning fingertip save, Amorim didn’t hold back.

“He plays with a personality I love. Calm, intelligent, always aware,” Amorim said.

“He reminds me of Courtois when he was young.”

Lammens’ towering 6’6” frame, razor-sharp reflexes, and ability to command the box have already made him a fan favorite.

During his debut, his confidence was palpable.

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He barked instructions to defenders twice his age, exuding authority and composure.

The Stretford End roared in approval as he claimed crosses with ease, evoking memories of United’s great keepers like Peter Schmeichel and Edwin van der Sar.

Behind the scenes, Lammens’ work ethic has impressed the coaching staff.

He’s often the first to arrive at training and the last to leave, meticulously analyzing match footage to refine his skills.

This obsession with improvement, coupled with a humble demeanor, has drawn comparisons not just to Courtois’ playing style but also to his professional attitude.

For Amorim, Lammens might just be the long-term solution in goal that United has been searching for.

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But as Lammens rises, the drama at Old Trafford continues to unfold.

Manchester United’s recent 3-1 loss to Brentford has sparked outrage among fans, not just because of the result but due to a controversial refereeing decision that even the PGMOL (Professional Game Match Officials Limited) has admitted was a mistake.

In the second half, with United trailing 2-1, Mason Mount was clipped in the box by Brentford’s Nathan Collins.

The referee waved play on, and VAR conducted a shockingly brief review before dismissing the incident.

Moments later, Brentford scored their third goal, sealing United’s fate.

The aftermath has been explosive.

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Fans flooded social media with slowed-down footage of the incident, demanding accountability.

Former United captain Gary Neville called it “an absolute howler,” while others accused VAR of ruining the game.

Even PGMOL chief Howard Webb admitted the error, stating, “The decision should have been a penalty. The VAR process was too quick, and the on-field referee wasn’t advised to check the monitor.”

For Ruben Amorim, this public admission offers little comfort.

The loss has intensified scrutiny on the manager, with whispers about his future growing louder.

However, sources close to the club suggest that the board, including Sir Jim Ratcliffe, sympathizes with Amorim, acknowledging that the refereeing error significantly impacted the match.

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One insider was quoted saying, “If that penalty gets given, it’s 2-2, and maybe the conversation around Amorim this week is completely different.”

Amid the chaos, there’s hope on the horizon.

Lisandro Martinez, sidelined since February with an ACL injury, is reportedly nearing a return.

The Argentine defender’s presence has been sorely missed, not just for his defensive prowess but also for his leadership and intensity.

While October 19th against Liverpool is being floated as a potential return date, the club is cautious about rushing him back too soon.

Even a limited role in such a high-stakes fixture could provide a massive psychological boost for the team.

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Meanwhile, Benjamin Sesko continues to shine.

The young striker has been on fire during Slovenia’s training sessions, scoring goals with ease and showcasing the confidence that has already made him a standout at United.