Benjamin Sesko hobbled out of Manchester United's last game, against Tottenham before the international break, and manager Ruben Amorim has now given the latest on him and other players
Ruben Amorim at a Manchester United press conference
Ruben Amorim gave an update in his pre-match press conference(Image: Manchester United via Getty Imag)
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Manchester United will be without Benjamin Sesko for their Premier League game against Everton on Monday night. Sesko limped out of United's dramatic draw against Tottenham before the international break and Ruben Amorim gave an update on the striker in his pre-match press conference.
The £74million summer signing from RB Leipzig sat out of international duty with Slovenia - much to his national team manager's displeasure - and was also absent from United training on Friday morning.
Amorim has confirmed that Sesko is unavailable for the Everton game - and could miss more in the coming weeks too. "He is going to be a few weeks out," the United boss said. "Not that serious, we have to be careful. He is feeling better."
Asked if the young striker would be unavailable during AFCON, Amorim added: “It’s going to be more or less the same time – I don't want to say for sure but when they are going to the camp I expect to have Ben back."
Harry Maguire and Kobbie Mainoo both also missed training at Carrington on Friday. Amorim said Maguire is "not ready" to feature on Monday, but Mainoo is expected to train on Saturday, with a view of featuring against the Toffees.
"Maguire is not ready," Amorim said. "Kobbie didn’t train today but I think we could see Kobbie tomorrow so we’ll see.”
Sesko has two goals and one assist in 12 matches for United so far. His absence means that Amorim will have to adapt his system, possibly using Matheus Cunha as a false No.9, with Amad Diallo and Bryan Mbeumo on the wings.
Amorim has previously hinted that United may be forced into action in the January transfer window, with Mbeumo heading off to represent Cameroon at AFCON. "Of course, we are going to have a problem there (AFCON), but we already knew that," he said.
Benjamin Sesko receives on-pitch treatment
Benjamin Sesko suffered an injury against Spurs before the international break
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“We knew that we would have a lot of players who are not going to play because it’s one game a week, so we knew that trying to manage that situation was going to be hard. Let’s see when the window is open, if we can improve the team, and try to repair something that happened. Until then we have to take the chance. We’ll see.”
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