Manchester United given Benjamin Sesko timescale boost following knee injury fear
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Manchester United given Benjamin Sesko timescale boost following knee injury fear
"Benjamin Sesko was forced off the pitch with injury against Tottenham Hotspur, but the latest update appears positive for the Manchester United striker. He was a second-half substitute in the game in north London, replacing Noussair Mazraoui on the hour mark. But shortly after being denied a great chance by a Micky van de Ven challenge, the Slovenian hit the deck and was withdrawn shortly after."
"A report from Slovenian outlet Sportklub has claimed that the initial tests indicate that the injury is not serious, which tallies with a similar report from Physio Scout. The injury expert frames Sesko's setback a pretty innocuous injury with nothing big to be worried about off footage. They go on to suggest that a fat-pad irritation or a minor capsular/synovial flare are the most likely outcomes based on current information, with an estimated recovery time of one to two weeks."
Benjamin Sesko entered the Tottenham match as a second-half substitute but was withdrawn shortly after a challenge and landing on his knee. Manchester United completed the game a man down and salvaged a last-minute equaliser through Matthijs de Ligt after two late Spurs goals. The United manager expressed concern because the injury involves the knee. Initial testing indicates the injury is not serious, with likely diagnoses including fat-pad irritation or a minor capsular/synovial flare and an estimated one to two week recovery. An MRI is scheduled to determine the full extent, and the timing may affect Slovenia's November fixtures.
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