Benjamin Sesko fires out a strong boosting message ahead of their match clash with Manchester City on September 14th

League season with four points from three games. The first game was against Arsenal, and even though they were the better team, Arsenal won by a single goal. United could have won the game against Fulham if Bruno Fernandes had made the spot kick. Fernandes made up for it by scoring a late penalty that helped his team beat Burnley (3-2).

The team needs to score more goals in normal play. It took Benjamin Sesko a while to get used to the Premier League after moving from RB Leipzig, so he hasn’t played yet. In the first three league games, he came off the bench. But in the Manchester derby, he might start for the first time in the league. On September 14, United will play Manchester City at the Etihad Stadium.

Sesko is with Slovenia right now for their World Cup qualifiers against Switzerland and Sweden, and he looks ready to make the XI. Sesko told reporters through Ekipa that every training practice is “getting better and faster.”


Plus, he said he was really looking forward to the next games, especially the very important match against Man City. He said, “The games are definitely much better, and so are the players and all of their teammates.” English football is, after all, the best game in the world.

“But I’m really excited about what’s coming up, especially since I’m getting better and faster every time I train and my football mentality is also getting better every day.” “Yes, it’s true that the Manchester derby is coming up. It’s a very important game.” It will be tough for both teams to do anything but win this match.

“There is still a long way to go before this match, but we’re looking forward to a great one.” The star, who is worth £61 million, has had a rough start in English sport. He only got to start once, in the second round of the Carabao Cup against Grimsby Town.

He played badly that game. Sesko could only make seven passes and lost ten of the twelve duels he tried. Last week at Old Trafford, he was much better against Burnley. The 22-year-old had a few headed chances that should have at least tested the Clarets’ goalie.

It was in the same game that Matheus Cunha hurt his knee. He might not be able to play in the derby, which could mean that Sesko gets to make his first league start for the Red Devils.







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