Manchester United goalkeeper Senne Lammens says the Red Devils are focused on building momentum after their 2-1 win over Liverpool at Anfield on Sunday.
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An early strike from Bryan Mbeumo gave Rubem Amorim side's an early lead and, despite Cody Gakpo's equalizer for the hosts, Harry Maguire's matchwinner saw United leave Merseyside with all three points.
Speaking after his team's victory, Lammens described it as “just another game — before correcting himself.
“I just try to prepare the same way as I've always done, treat it like any other game but, of course, you have to be realistic – it's not like any other game, he said.
It was only the 23-year-old's second appearance since joining from Royal Antwerp in September — and his second consecutive victory. Under heavy pressure after a turbulent run, United held firm after Gakpo's late equalizer seemed to tilt the match Liverpool's way.
“Two wins in a row is something we've been looking forward to … to get the momentum going, Lammens said. “That was a big part of what the coach told us this season – get the momentum going. There's been quite some disappointments this season, some games that we wanted to take momentum from but we couldn't.
This could be the start of a good momentum. Especially defending in the last 20 minutes, defending the box and how we throw ourselves in front of the ball … I'm really proud of the team.

