
Manchester United and Ruben Amorim’s present became a lot better after getting their first win of the season against Burnley.
The 3-2 victory over Burnley threatened to repeat the pattern of the previous games, in which Manchester United produced entertaining opportunities only to be caught off guard by the opponent.
But in a match where Bryan Mbeumo scored his first league goal for United, Bruno Fernandes’ penalty sealed the three points for the team.
But another player took action to demonstrate that he is a unique talent who has the potential to be a world-beater with the correct support.
Man Utd given a peek at Benjamin Sesko’s ceiling
Man Utd is going all out in the 86th minute, hoping to salvage three points that should have been won much earlier.
With the addition of Benjamin Sesko, United is increasing the pressure, and structure and control are completely gone.
Despite showing signs, Sesko hasn’t had the best time of things as usual because his side isn’t sure how to play with a striker.
However, Sesko offers a tantalizing glimpse of the potential world-beater United has in their ranks as the game draws to a conclusion and their strategy becomes more straightforward.
Sesko defies physics in the box, but Diogo Dalot finds the ball out wide and floats in a cross more out of hope than purpose.
With his knees near Kyle Walker’s head, who was contesting the header, he ascends at least nine feet into the air (measured from ground level to where his head was).
One could argue that no other player in world football even makes it to that cross, much less steers the ball toward the goal, even though the ball ends up over the bar.
In that one moment, Sesko’s physical gifts were on full display; United would be well to take advantage of them in the upcoming games.
Sesko adds a unique dimension to Man Utd’s attack
Even though Sesko was a long-term player with a lot of potential, his physical attributes will always enable him to contribute right away in spurts.
He headed two chances in the direction of the goal against Burnley. His sheer athleticism produced one, and his deft movement across the goal produced the second.
These are the kinds of skills that very few players naturally possess and are exceedingly difficult to teach.
His strength, speed, and verticality will give United’s attack, which mostly depends on fluid movement and fast passing to create chances, a special dimension.
His speed and mobility in the box may transform hopeful punts into risky passes, and his height will enable United to get beyond the press and pin back the opponent.
He has everything he needs to be a devastating striker in the league, but it is hoped that he will develop his clinical skills later. Against Burnley, he offered a glimpse of his potential.
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