Senne Lammens
Belgium
Right
Jul 7, 2002
23
6'4"
154 lb
GK
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Three saves against Bournemouth
Lammens registered three saves and allowed two goals in Friday's 2-2 draw versus AFC Bournemouth.
Analysis: Lammens made three saves and conceded two goals in Friday's 2-2 draw against Bournemouth, extending his run to four straight matches without a clean sheet. The goalkeeper is enduring a difficult season, recording just five clean sheets in 25 appearances while making 57 saves and conceding 32 goals during that span. The Belgian will look to bounce back against Leeds United after the international break.
Allows just one goal
Lammens recorded one save and allowed one goal in Sunday's 3-1 victory versus Aston Villa.
Analysis: The goalkeeper didn't stop much but he also didn't have much to stop in the 3-1 win. Lammens is likely to see more action in his next match against Bournemouth, a mid-table side which has put in 44 goals in 30 EPL games.
Three saves in loss
Lammens made three saves and allowed two goals in Wednesday's 2-1 defeat to Newcastle United.
Analysis: Lammens handled everything thrown at him well but was beaten by a penalty and a late stunner, two goals he could do nothing about. The goalkeeper finished with three saves, marking six out of his last seven outings with more than two saves in the game. He will now have a break before returning to league action on March. 15 against Aston Villa.
Two saves for win
Lammens recorded two saves and allowed one goal in Sunday's 2-1 win over Crystal Palace.
Analysis: Lammens stopped two of the three shots he faced during Sunday's win, and did just enough to earn all three points. The team in front of him gave him the help he needed to guarantee the win and he was solid. Lammens has been good throughout the season, and has made the starting job his own with consistently solid form.
Keeps clean sheet Monday
Lammens recorded four saves and allowed zero goals in Monday's 1-0 victory versus Everton.
Analysis: Lammens successfully kept Everton scoreless Monday, making four saves in his fifth clean sheet of the season. His form has improved as of late as three of his clean sheets have come in his last six appearances. He'll look to keep rolling Sunday versus Crystal Palace, a side which has scored 29 goals through 27 matches this season.
Two saves in draw
Lammens made two saves and allowed one goal in Tuesday's 1-1 draw against West Ham United.
Analysis: Lammens proved decisive in earning a point, producing two important saves, including a one-on-one denial of Callum Wilson moments before his side found the equalizer. In his last five appearances, he has allowed five goals while making 11 saves and recording two clean sheets, but he remains without an away league shutout this season. He will return to action in another road match against Everton on Feb. 23.
Keeps clean sheet Saturday
Lammens had one save and secured a clean sheet in Saturday's 2-0 victory over Tottenham Hotspur.
Analysis: Lammens had an easy day Saturday as he needed to make just one save in order to keep the clean sheet. It marked just his fourth clean sheet of the season, although two have come in his last four starts. He faces a favorable matchup Tuesday at West Ham, a side which has scored 31 goals through 25 matches this season.
Four saves in victory
Lammens recorded four saves and allowed two goals in Sunday's 3-2 win versus Fulham.
Analysis: Lammens produced a standout reaction save early to deny Joachim Andersen from point-blank range and remained composed while dealing cleanly with Fulham's set-piece pressure. He was beaten twice late with little he could do, as Raul Jimenez rifled a penalty into the top corner and Kevin curled a long-range stunner. That late concession stretch threatened to overshadow what had been a strong afternoon of shot stopping, as the goalkeeper finished with his second highest save total of the season at four, while also adding two clearances. Lammens will look to carry that momentum into Saturday's clash against Tottenham.
Gives up two goals
Lammens recorded three saves and allowed two goals in Sunday's 3-2 victory against Arsenal.
Analysis: Lammens made some brilliant saves and it's hard to fault him too much for Lisandro Martinez's own goal, so this was a productive performance against the league leaders. The goalkeeper will likely be called upon a lot on Sunday against Fulham, a team which has scored 32 goals in 23 EPL matches.
Earns Derby clean sheet
Lammens made one save and allowed zero goals in Saturday's 2-0 win against Manchester City.
Analysis: Lammens would step up in net Saturday with a massive performance, stopping his only shot on target for a clean sheet against their rivals. This is his first clean sheet in four games, with his last coming against Newcastle. He will next face Arsenal on Jan. 25, a tall task to earn another clean sheet.
Struggles in draw
Lammens registered no saves and allowed two goals in Wednesday's 2-2 draw versus Burnley.
Analysis: Lammens can't be faulted for the own goal, though it can be debated whether he put himself out of position. He didn't make a single save on the day and has a tough matchup looming against a Brighton side which has netted 31 goals in 21 EPL games.
Two saves in draw
Lammens made two saves and allowed one goal in Sunday's 1-1 draw versus Leeds United.
Analysis: Lammens could do little about the goal conceded but produced two saves from inside the box. He has allowed goals in consecutive matches and has recorded just two clean sheets in 14 appearances, both at home, with his next outing set for Wednesday against Burnley.
Three saves in 1-1 draw
Lammens made three saves and allowed one goal in Tuesday's 1-1 draw versus Wolverhampton.
Analysis: Lammens kept his second clean sheet in the previous game against Newcastle, and another against Wolves was expected. Despite making three saves, he was unable to prevent a goal from Ladislav Krejci. In the last four games, he has made a total of 13 saves and has made three or more saves in six of his 13 games this season.
Breaks clean sheet drought
Lammens recorded three saves and allowed zero goals in Friday's 1-0 win over Newcastle United.
Analysis: Lammens produced three saves Friday to record his first clean sheet since his club debut in early Oct. as Manchester United outlasted Newcastle United for a 1-0 victory. Across his last five starting appearances, the promising young keeper has made 12 saves and one clearance while conceding eight goals. Lammens should be considered the presumed starter Tuesday when Manchester United host Wolverhampton.
Concedes twice Sunday
Lammens made two saves and allowed two goals in Sunday's 2-1 defeat versus Aston Villa.
Analysis: Lammens' rough run of form continued Sunday as he conceded two goals for the fifth time in his last nine starts. He has also now conceded at least one goal in each of his last 10 starts. He will look to get back on track on Boxing Day versus Newcastle, a side which has scored 23 goals through 17 matches this season.
Five saves against Bournemouth
Lammens had five saves and allowed four goals in Monday's 4-4 draw against AFC Bournemouth.
Analysis: Lammens conceded a season-high four goals while matching his season-high with five saves, several of them crucial late on, in Monday's match against Bournemouth. The Belgian has now gone nine straight matches without a clean sheet and has recorded just one shutout this season, which came in his first appearance after replacing Altay Bayindir in late September. Lammens has made nine saves while conceding eight goals over his last five Premier League appearances and will look to bounce back in a difficult road matchup against in-form Aston Villa on Sunday.
One save in away win but concedes
Lammens registered one save and allowed one goal in Monday's 4-1 victory against Wolverhampton.
Analysis: Lammens played his ninth game as Manchester United's first-choice goalkeeper, but he hasn't kept a clean sheet since his first game. He has only conceded one goal in each of the last four games, but hasn't been required to make more than one save in his last six games.
One save in quiet outing
Lammens registered one save and allowed one goal in Thursday's 1-1 draw versus West Ham United.
Analysis: Lammens had little to do in the match, making only one save. The goalkeeper conceded for the seventh straight game after keeping a clean sheet in his debut, but he has performed well and established himself as United's number one. His next action will come Monday against bottom-placed Wolverhampton, who have scored only seven goals.
Allows one against Palace
Lammens recorded two saves and allowed one goal in Sunday's 2-1 win over Crystal Palace.
Analysis: Lammens would allow a goal from a penalty, but did well to stop both shots from open play, with two saves in the win. However, this is a sixth straight game without a clean sheet, still without one since his club debut. He will face West Ham on Thursday in their next contest, a decent chance of turning the cold streak around.
Concedes only goal without a save
Lammens recorded no saves and allowed one goal in Monday's 1-0 defeat against Everton.
Analysis: Lammens conceded without making a save as Everton beat Manchester United 1-0 at Old Trafford. This was the first game since coming in as United's number one where he has failed to make a save and has now conceded in each of his last five games.
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