Benjamin Sesco was on the Manchester United scoresheet with a 2-0 win over Sunderland in the Premier League on Saturday afternoon.
Benjamin Sesco cried out the rally to Manchester United fans after scoring in his victory at Sunderland. Sesco scored United’s second goal in a 2-0 victory over Kuroneko in Saturday’s Premier League clash.
Mason Mount scored at Old Trafford and helped Reuben Amorim’s team bounce back in defeat to Brentford the previous weekend. The Red Devils head for an international break in the spring with their steps after their victory over Sunderland.
Many members of the United team, including Sesco, will be joining the national team for the next two weeks before regrouping at Carrington for a showdown against Liverpool in the Premier League later this month. Sesko is expected to represent Slovenia in the World Cup qualifying rounds against Kosovo and Switzerland in the coming weeks.
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After an outstanding performance against Sunderland, the forward shared a message with 1.5 million Instagram followers.
“What a pleasant feeling! The goal at Stretford end and the three points that come with it,” Sesco wrote on Instagram. “Let’s build this. I’m hungry more!”
Since his summer trip from RB Leipzig, Sesco has scored two goals for United in his final two matches against Brentford and Sunderland. The 22-year-old will be keen to maintain this momentum when United faces Liverpool in the next match after an international break.
Sesco also detailed the emotions he felt after scoring United’s first Old Trafford goal. Despite the goal being a personal landmark for strikers, Sesko still pointed out the importance of teams getting all three points with key fixtures in the Premier League.
“Amazingly, the atmosphere after finishing is something I’ve always dreamed of. Hopefully, I can continue like this,” Sesco said via BBC Sports.
“It’s definitely important to me. It’s even more important in general to the team. Having that kind of lead makes it easy to feel comfortable.
“We train every week. We want to know where to be in every situation. We’re getting better and better.”
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