Benjamin Sesko came on and became the savior for Manchester United in the away meeting with Everton, sending the team up to fourth place in the Premier League.
After 70 very chance-poor minutes, Manchester United took care of a transition, and secured three important points.
– I have faith in myself, and my teammates believe in me. They know what they’re getting when I get on the field. It is up to me to deliver, says the match winner to Skysports after the match.
He is happy that the visitors were able to take three points from a tough away game.
– It was very important for us to win this match. It was very difficult. We fought hard, and they fought hard, says Sesko.
The visitors had the first big chance in the 4th minute, but James Tarkowski saved Amad Diallo’s attempt on the line.
We had to go all the way to the 51st minute to find the visitors’ second scoring chance. Bryan Mbeumo got the ball on the volley from a few meters away, but blew the ball a couple of meters over the crossbar.
But with 20 minutes to go, the goal came that ensured the away victory. The visitors went on a transition, and Mbeumo saw that striker partner Sesko was alone in front of goal. The pass was good, and the finish clinical down the side for Pickford, and 0-1 to Manchester United.
That was also the result, and Michael Carrick has continued to lose as coach for Manchester United.
