
Belgian goalkeeper Senne Lammens reflected on the mistakes after Manchester United, with 11 players, lost away to 10-man Newcastle United, comparing the first and second halves in the Premier League.
On 5 March 2026, Belgian goalkeeper Senne Lammens reflected on the mistakes after Manchester United, known as the Red Devils, with 11 players, lost away to Newcastle United, nicknamed the Magpies, managed by Eddie Howe, who played with 10 men following Jacob Ramsey's red card in the 45+1 minute, comparing the first and second halves.
Senne Lammens said, "We scored an equalizer before the end of the first half, which was very important to boost our confidence during halftime. When we went out for the second half, we needed to play better. I believe our mentality had to be stronger in every aspect. Today was not our game at all."
"I think we must learn a lot from today, but we also have to move past it. Everyone has bad days. We all had a bad day at the same time, which should not happen on the pitch like this. From now on, we need to return to our usual standards. I hope this is the only time this happens. We will learn from it, regain momentum, and get back to winning again."