Benjamin Sesko unleashed a powerful roar and flexed his muscles after scoring the decisive goal in Manchester United’s 1-0 victory over Everton at Goodison Park. The 22-year-old striker’s intense celebration appeared to send a direct message to interim manager Michael Carrick: start me in the lineup.
Sesko’s Rising Impact Under Carrick
Sesko capped a stunning counter-attack in the otherwise lackluster, rain-soaked match. The £73.7 million summer signing from RB Leipzig combined with fellow new arrivals, highlighted by a precise pass from Matheus Cunha, to deliver a powerful and accurate finish.
Since Carrick took over as interim manager, Sesko has delivered crucial contributions from the bench: winning goals against Fulham and Everton, plus a 96th-minute equalizer versus West Ham United. Despite these heroics, he has yet to earn a start under the former midfielder.
Neville Interprets the Message
Co-commentator Gary Neville spotted frustration in Sesko’s display. “That is one hell of a counter-attack from a team who haven’t attacked all night,” Neville observed. “That’s a celebration of a player saying to his manager: ‘You. Must. Play. Me.’ There. Have that! The three summer signings combining. The pass from Cunha is wonderful. There’s power and precision in the finish.”
Carrick’s Record and United’s Position
The win boosts Manchester United comfortably into the top four. Carrick now boasts five victories in his first six Premier League games during his second interim spell.
Sesko’s goals have secured five vital points for United under Carrick, nearly doubling his Premier League tally in limited minutes. Many expect the Slovenian to break into the starting XI soon.
Carrick on Sesko’s Potential
Prior to the match, Carrick praised the young forward when asked about fan demands for more minutes. “I can understand that. Ben’s done great, he’s still young, he’s still learning, he’s still adapting to life here, so I’m delighted with how it’s going,” Carrick stated. “He’s taken big steps with even the short time we’ve been together. He’s in a good place, Ben. It’s managing it as well. He’s ready, he looks a real threat, he’s confident, we’ve got selections to make and it’s not always straightforward. Having Ben to come on and finish games recently like he has is a great thing to have. He’s going to be a big player at this club for a long time. I’ve been hugely impressed with what he’s done already but I think there’s more to come so I’m really excited about that.”
United now lead Chelsea by three points, with the Blues facing leaders Arsenal this weekend.

