World Cup: Eden Hazard defends Senne Lammens after costly mistake against Spain

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Former Chelsea star, Eden Hazard, has defended Belgium goalkeeper, Senne Lammens after he made a costly mistake in his country’s 2026 FIFA World Cup quarter-final 2-1 defeat to Spain last week.

Recall that Lammens had spilled Pau Cubarsi’s long-range strike into the path of Mikel Merino, who scored a late winner for Spain against Belgium.

The Manchester United shot-stopper replaced Thibaut Courtois, who was forced off with an injury during the encounter.

Speaking about Lammens, Hazard urged not to be too hard on the goalkeeper, describing him as a great goalkeeper.

“Senne is a great goalkeeper,” the former Real Madrid player told Stake.

“He’s already proved that at club level, and I am sure he will prove it with the Red Devils soon enough.

“People should not be too hard on him. He had to come on in a quarter-final and replace Thibaut Courtois, the best goalkeeper in the world.”

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