Manchester United’s young goalkeeper Lammens is set for his biggest challenge yet as Amorim’s side travel to Anfield to face champions Liverpool on Sunday. The 23-year-old, who joined United from Royal Antwerp for £18.2 million this summer, impressed with a clean sheet on his debut in a 2-0 win over Sunderland before the international break. Having been called up by Belgium alongside Thibaut Courtois and Matz Sels, he now returns to club duty with expectations high.
However, Liverpool have lost just three of their last 83 Premier League home games, making Anfield one of the most hostile environments in the world for visiting goalkeepers. For Lammens, who has only one full top-flight season under his belt, this fixture represents both a challenge and an opportunity to prove he belongs at United’s elite level. Amorim is expected to persist with the Belgian ahead of Altay Bayindir, whose inconsistent form has raised questions in recent weeks.
The trip to Merseyside also comes at a critical juncture in United’s season, with Amorim’s project still taking shape. A strong performance from Lammens would not only strengthen his case to become United’s long-term No.1 but also help stabilise a back line still finding rhythm. Courtois believes that Lammens could impress at United and offered him some 'advice' for the Liverpool clash.






