
"I based my assessment on the Benjamin Sesko I saw playing under Ruben Amorim"
Tim Sherwood, former Tottenham manager and current pundit, publicly apologized to Benjamin Sesko for his previous harsh criticism of the Manchester United striker. Sherwood had claimed Sesko was not good enough for United and should never wear the shirt, particularly after a 2-2 draw against Burnley when Sesko scored two second-half goals despite Sherwood calling for his substitution at halftime. Since Michael Carrick's arrival as manager, Sesko's performance has dramatically improved. Carrick successfully integrated the 22-year-old Slovenian into a tactical system that leverages his physical attributes and pace. Sherwood acknowledged being proven wrong by Sesko's resurgence and praised the striker's improved attitude and tactical evolution.
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