Sesko says Man Utd showed Champions League mettle in West Ham draw - Soccer News
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Sesko says Man Utd showed Champions League mettle in West Ham draw - Soccer News
"Sesko's deft finish in the sixth minute of second-half stoppage time ensured Michael Carrick remains unbeaten across his two stints as United's interim boss, after a 1-1 draw. Timed at 95 minutes and 11 seconds, Sesko's strike was the latest result-altering goal West Ham have conceded in a home Premier League game on record (since 2006-07). After only scoring twice in his first 16 Premier League matches, Sesko has since netted four times in his last five outings in the competition."
""I think we just have to keep on going, like we did in the last few games," Sesko added. "We have to keep in mind that we have to play for each other, and we have to take care in every single situation. "Every second of the game, we have to be focused, to be on point, and obviously, when the chances are coming, to finish them.""
Benjamin Sesko scored a stoppage-time equaliser to rescue a 1-1 draw with West Ham, keeping Michael Carrick unbeaten across his two interim spells. The goal arrived at 95 minutes and 11 seconds, marking the latest result-altering strike West Ham have conceded at home in the Premier League since 2006-07. Sesko has improved his output dramatically, scoring four times in his last five league appearances after only two goals in his first 16. Manchester United sit fourth with 45 points, with Opta giving a 33.6% top-four chance and a 58% probability of making the top five. United have 12 days off before facing Everton on February 23 following an FA Cup exit to Brighton.
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