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Senne Lammens made quite the impression on his Manchester United debut this weekend - but a strong first showing doesn't always guarantee a long-term place in the first team.

It's a lesson former United goalkeeper Dean Henderson learned the hard way. After dazzling in his first appearance for the club during a League Cup tie against Luton back in 2020, Henderson was tipped for the very top.

Many - including then-manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer - saw him not just as United's future No. 1, but England's as well. Ultimately, though, neither prediction came to pass.

With David de Gea firmly established ahead of him, Henderson found opportunities hard to come by. He later suggested that promises had been broken and admitted that his patience at Old Trafford "wasted"

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