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The 27 year old Bayindir had featured in all six of United's Premier League matches, three of which occurred after Senne Lammens arrived from Royal Antwerp for an initial £18.2 million plus add-ons. When Sunderland travelled to Old Trafford on Saturday, Lammens was handed his first start.
Following the match, Lammens received widespread acclaim from supporters and his boss, making it perfectly reasonable if Bayindir felt disheartened. Senne Lammens made his Manchester United debut on Saturday (Image: Getty Images) "Everybody has to be ready to play," the Red Devils manager explained.
"We need to win this game, every opponent is different, so we try to find the best characteristics to win every match." Reflecting on Lammens' debut, Amorim told BBC Sport: "Senne did really well. "Buzzing for him, everyone was around him today, it can be tough making your first start we want to be together and I felt that today so we keep moving forward." Lammens will now return to Belgium after earning a call-up to his country's senior squad for two World Cup qualifiers.