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“He Has Done It Again” – Carrick’s Five Words That Define Sesko’s Importance to Manchester United

Benjamin Sesko celebrating his late equaliser for Manchester United against West Ham

Sometimes, football is perfectly captured in five simple words.

“He has done it again.”

That was Michael Carrick’s reaction after Benjamin Sesko’s dramatic 95th-minute equaliser rescued Manchester United in a 1-1 draw at West Ham United — and it summed up everything about the Slovenian striker’s growing importance at Old Trafford.

The Man for the Big Moment

At just 22, Sesko is already building a reputation as Manchester United’s clutch performer.

Coming off the bench at the London Stadium, he showed the kind of ice-cold composure that separates good strikers from elite ones. With time almost up, he delivered when it mattered most — again.

It was no coincidence.

Just nine days earlier, Sesko struck in the 94th minute to seal victory against Fulham. Now, another stoppage-time intervention. Another decisive impact.

For Carrick — who shared a dressing room with Cristiano Ronaldo and Wayne Rooney — that instinct for the big moment is priceless.

“It is a fantastic finish. He has done it again. It was important we threw everything at it at the end and had a lot of forwards on the pitch,” Carrick told the Premier League.

Changing the Game

United were far from their fluent best in east London. For long stretches, they lacked sharpness and spark in the final third.

But Sesko’s introduction for Matheus Cunha changed the tempo and energy of the attack. His movement unsettled West Ham’s defence, and his finish at 95:11 marked the latest result-altering goal the Hammers have conceded in Premier League history.

That kind of impact is not accidental. It is instinct. It is mentality. It is timing.

A Case for a Starting Role?

Carrick has named an unchanged starting XI in each of his first five matches in charge, but Sesko’s recent heroics may force a rethink.

United are pushing to return to Champions League football, and players who consistently decide tight matches are not meant to sit on the bench for long.

If this trend continues, Sesko won’t just be United’s super-sub.

He’ll be their main man.

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