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    Manchester United new boy Senne Lammens says he is not scared of the weight placed on his shoulders in taking on one of the most scrutinised roles in the modern game.

    Only recently, head coach Ruben Amorim spoke about the ‘massive’ pressure exerted on any United goalkeeper in the modern, digital age.

    At 23, with just one full season of senior football behind him, Lammens could be forgiven for feeling the heat more than most, especially as United’s hierarchy blocked Amorim’s desire to bring in World Cup-winner Emiliano Martinez from Aston Villa on transfer deadline day.

    Yet, speaking exclusively to BBC Sport in his first external interview before United’s Premier League trip to Nottingham Forest on Saturday, Lammens did not give the impression of someone affected by self-doubt.

    “Of course, you hear from other people there is a lot of pressure coming here and playing for this team,” said the Belgian.

    “But I welcome that. Firstly, it is nice you can play for such a big team. There should be a lot of pressure – I’m not really scared of it.”

    Such was the lack of belief from the Old Trafford fans in Andre Onana, who has now joined Turkish club Trabzonspor on loan, and Altay Bayindir, who was in goal for the first six Premier League games of the season, Lammens was given a standing ovation the first time he caught the ball during his debut against Sunderland on 4 October.

    A first United clean sheet of the season was a welcome return, triggering chants of ‘Are you Schmeichel in disguise?’ in reference to one of the club’s most famous and highly regarded goalkeepers, Danish legend Peter Schmeichel.

    Lammens didn’t hear the song at the time. But he was delighted when he caught up with the news, even if he accepts he is still a long way from deserving such a link.

    “I don’t listen to it too much during the game but I saw it afterwards,” he said.

    “I’m not Schmeichel in disguise. I am just Senne Lammens trying to help the team.

    “It is an amazing compliment to get but you have to be realistic. He is one of the best goalkeepers ever. I have to prove a lot more to be in the same conversation as him.”



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