Benjamin Sesko's Late Goal Propels Man Utd to Fourth in Premier League
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Liverpool, Feb 24 (NationPress) Benjamin Sesko once again made an impact from the bench, helping Manchester United secure a narrow 1-0 victory against Everton at Hill Dickinson Stadium, marking their fifth win in six matches under Michael Carrick.
This Slovenian forward had previously salvaged a point against West Ham United and proved to be the decisive player again, scoring in the 71st minute to clinch the match.
Sesko connected with a pass from Bryan Mbeumo and skillfully curled the ball past Jordan Pickford, just fifteen minutes after entering the game.
On the defensive end, Senne Lammens played a crucial role as Everton struggled to penetrate the United defense, achieving their first away clean sheet of the season.
With this win, Manchester United remains unbeaten in their second phase under coach Carrick and climbs above Chelsea to claim fourth place, while Everton stays in ninth.
"Ben's in a good place at the moment, and we've had some fruitful discussions about his development. Patience is key for him, and he understands he'll be a significant player for us in the long run. We need to manage that effectively," Carrick stated regarding Sesko.
"We possess several talented forwards, and he has notably changed the game for us when on the field. The balance among our attacking players has been effective, and we must maintain that as we progress," he added.