Senne Lammens was part of the Manchester United team that won against Nottingham Forest on Sunday
Manchester United goalkeeper Senne Lammens underlined the squad’s togetherness through his celebrations against Nottingham Forest. Michael Carrick’s side produced a 3-2 victory at Old Trafford as Bruno Fernandes equalled a Premier League record with his 20th assist of the season.
Luke Shaw opened the scoring for United and Matheus Cunha later restored the team’s lead early in the second half before Bryan Mbeumo added a third. Forest star Morgan Gibbs-White halved United’s lead but the home side hung on to claim the win and secure a third-place finish.
Mbeumo’s goal ultimately ensured three points for the club but the goal scorer was not the centre of the team’s celebrations. Instead, United players ran to congratulate Fernandes for providing the assist and equalling Thierry Henry’s record assist tally for a single season.
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The United squad were clearly aware that the 31-year-old was on the cusp of the record and were eager to congratulate the skipper. The team’s positivity was exemplified by Lammens, who ran the length of the pitch to celebrate with Fernandes. The goalkeeper’s enthusiasm was spotted by several United fans and praised on social media.
One United fan wrote on X: “Lammens came all the way to congratulate Bruno. The vibes are immaculate.” A second fan posted: “Lammens coming up to celebrate with Bruno. MY GOAT.” A third social media user said: “Lammens running up the pitch, this really is a club of love.”
A fourth added: “Lammens running the length of the pitch to celebrate Bruno equalling the assist record. Look how chuffed they all are for him man.” A fifth United supporter wrote: “The way they all celebrated with Bruno when he wasn’t even the goalscorer, even Lammens joined in.”
Others focused on Fernandes’ importance to United, with one fan stating: “Lammens running to celebrate with Bruno… this is what it means (also shows what an amazing captain he is..).” Another wrote: “The way everyone went to congratulate Bruno after his assist, even Lammens came up…I love this club.”
The win over Forest was the latest sign of how Carrick has rejuvenated the squad during his reign. The 44-year-old has won 11 of his 16 games in charge, guiding United to Champions League qualification.
Meanwhile, Lammens has enjoyed an impressive first season at the club after signing from Royal Antwerp last summer, making 31 league appearances. The 23-year-old has previously spoken about Fernandes’ influence as captain and how the midfielder helped him settle in at United.
“I mean, he’s the way I like it, to be honest, he’s not always the most vocal,” Lammens said of Fernandes last month. “He speaks when he needs to, especially before big games or when we have maybe more difficulties.
“He’s also someone who’s very, very hard on himself and on everybody else, which is why maybe sometimes he can look a little bit frustrated when it’s not going our way, but that’s also the way it has to be at this level, I think, because he wants to win Champions Leagues and he wants to win the Premier League.
“So that’s what he’s thinking about and that’s what he tries to give us as well, and tries to take us to his level as well. So, yeah, he’s a leader on and off the pitch, and also like personally, he’s always very nice to me when I came in here.
“In my first days, he showed open arms to me, so it’s always a nice feeling when that comes from your most important player, the captain as well. It’s always a nice feeling.”
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