Gary Lineker thinks he's figured out why Benjamin Sesko had such slow start to life at Man Utd
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Gary Lineker thinks he's figured out why Benjamin Sesko had such slow start to life at Man Utd
"Even Sesko, when he came on the last few games, he's starting to look like a bit of a player here. He's quick, he gets behind teams, he's a big lad. Obviously, he's good in the air."
"Benjamin Sesko has been left out of the Manchester United starting XI for the last six Premier League matches under interim head coach Michael Carrick. However, the 22-year-old Slovenian forward has turned heads after his impact from the bench for the Red Devils, including Man Utd's 1-0 win over Everton on Monday."
"Despite being dropped to the bench under Michael Carrick, Sesko has scored three times under the Manchester United interim head coach's first six matches in charge. Sesko netted important strikes in Man Utd's 3-2 win over Fulham at Old Trafford and 1-1 Premier League draw against West Ham at the London Stadium this month."
Benjamin Sesko, Manchester United's 22-year-old Slovenian striker, has impressed despite being excluded from the starting XI in recent Premier League matches under interim head coach Michael Carrick. The forward has made significant impact from the bench, scoring three goals in Carrick's first six matches, including a winning goal against Everton and important strikes against Fulham and West Ham. In his debut season at Old Trafford, Sesko has recorded eight goals and one assist across 24 matches in all competitions. Gary Lineker praised Sesko's emerging qualities, highlighting his pace, ability to get behind defenses, physical presence, and aerial prowess as indicators of his developing potential at the club.
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