Benjamin Sesko scored his second goal for Man Utd in a 2-0 win against Sunderland in the Premier League.
Sesko scored again for United.(Image: MUTV)
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Manchester United striker Benjamin Sesko promised he will continue to improve after scoring against Sunderland.
Sesko scored his second goal for the club in a 2-0 win against the Black Cats at Old Trafford.
The Slovenia international reacted quickly to poke home at the Stretford End in the 31st minute, which extended United's advantage following an opening goal from Mason Mount.
Sesko celebrated by leaping into the air and he was clearly delighted during his post-match interview with MUTV. "It feels amazing," he said. "It feels even better because I helped the team win the game. Because in the end, it's important to win the match. I try to help the team as much as possible.
"The atmosphere afterwards [following the second goal] was unbelievable. It's something I've been dreaming about - jumping high in the stadium like that. My dream came true.
"It's my job to try to score as many goals as possible, try to win the game, try to help the team in every single situation and hopefully I get more moments like this."
Sesko was asked whether fans have seen the best of him and responded: "No, not yet. There's loads to come. I'm still getting used to it more and more to read the players, to be connected with them even more. I believe I can be even better and I will try to show that."
Speaking about the difference between the Premier League and Bundesliga, Sesko said: "I would say it's way quicker and you have less time in general. This is one of the biggest changes, I would say. Everyone is really physical and athletic, but I'm getting used to it. I'll come to this level soon.
"To play for a club like this, even train every day, is an obvious pleasure and I'm looking forward to being back [after the international break]."
Sesko's goal eased pressure on Ruben Amorim after a disappointing setback against Brentford last weekend, and ensured United climbed into the top half of the Premier League table.
United signed Sesko for €76.5million (£66.4m) plus €8.5m (£7.3m) in add-ons from RB Leipzig.
Sesko scored 39 goals in 87 appearances during his two-year stint with Leipzig.
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