5 saves against Liverpool! Lamence: Praise now may turn into criticism in the future
Hupu News, October 20th: In the 8th round of the Premier League's focus match that ended early this morning, Manchester United defeated Liverpool 2-1 in an away game and achieved two consecutive league victories. After the game, Manchester United goalkeeper Lamence, who performed well in this game, admitted in an interview with the English media "Manchester Evening News" that the victory against Liverpool was the most important game of his career so far. Although he kept a clean sheet against Sunderland before the international break, starting against Liverpool at Anfield is undoubtedly a higher-level test for the goalkeeper. The 23-year-old Belgian delivered a perfect answer, using key saves and precise long passes to help the team win this meaningful victory. About his performance against Liverpool "This feeling is very rare. It was a dream come true for me to make my debut at home with a clean sheet two weeks ago, but today is a completely different experience. You must know that the last time we won here was ten years ago (2016), and you can feel this preciousness from the reaction of the fans. The atmosphere at Anfield is what I was most looking forward to experiencing when I joined, and it is great to get three points today. " When asked if it was the most important game of his career, "There is no doubt that other games cannot be compared. " But when it comes to his preparation mentality, he revealed his consistent focus: "Just stay true to yourself and don't overthink. In the end, this is just an ordinary game, and my preparation process is the same as usual - just focus on the field and block out the noise from the outside world. The fighting spirit of the whole team today gave us the reward we deserve. Report. " In view of its long pass tactics to resolve oppression, Ramens explained in detail: "We know that Liverpool will press man-to-man. It was too difficult to organize the backcourt at Anfield, so before the game started, we agreed with the defenders to adopt a long pass strategy and control the situation by competing for two penalty kicks. Even without a traditional center, we handled the two penalty kicks very well - this is the reason why we can continue to suppress our opponents, and the first goal was also It is from the long pass that the attack is launched. " When asked whether the tactics were based on personal decisions, he said modestly: "This is a team consensus. The coaching staff will provide detailed information, but they must stay awake on the spot." If a tactic works, stick to it. "This victory allowed Lamens to see an opportunity for a turning point: "The first win in ten years is special, and more importantly, we finally won two consecutive league victories - this is exactly what happened. This is the "momentum" that the coach always emphasizes. We have missed many opportunities to continue our winning streak this season, and I hope today can be the starting point for a new journey. We will face Brighton at home in the next round and we must pursue the victory. " Talking about the team's immediate response after Gakpo's equalizer he praised the team's resilience: "Although I have only been here not long ago, I can feel the characteristics of this team. The experience of the veterans in the team makes us firmly believe that even if There is still a chance of reversal even if tied. There were times last season and this season where we responded quickly after conceding goals, such as Harry (Maguire's) header. The last 20 minutes of the whole team building a defensive line and attacking were particularly moving. " On how to deal with the pressure of public opinion Lamens showed maturity beyond his years: "I try my best to block outside noise and maintain a regular preparation rhythm. Of course, we must understand the special nature of the competition , but be realistic from the first minute. Before the game, we knew that we needed 11 people to defend together, and in the end we executed the plan perfectly. "He especially praised coach Amorim's arrangements: "He always withstands the greatest pressure alone and protects the team under his wings - this is the responsibility of a great coach. " The leap from Bijia to Dream Theater turned Ramens' life upside down: "I try hard to maintain contact with relatives and friends. Knot and ignore all other noise. Social media has definitely exploded, but be mentally prepared before moving. While it's nice to receive accolades, I'm always aware that if I don't perform well, those compliments can instantly turn into criticism. "Having gradually adapted to life in Manchester, he smiled and said, "We will celebrate appropriately tonight, and my friends have come specially to meet me. But most importantly - this victory is not the end, but the starting point for our hunger for more wins. "
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