Benjamin Sesko scored a goal in added time to salvage a point for Man Utd against West Ham in the Premier League.
Sesko spoke after the game.(Image: TNT Sports)
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Manchester United striker Benjamin Sesko was happy to rescue a point with his late goal against West Ham, but he was "not happy" to draw the game. Sesko was introduced from the bench in the 69th minute at the London Stadium and he scored late in added time to secure a draw.
Michael Carrick was on the brink of tasting his first defeat since his appointment as interim head coach last month until Sesko scored with a spectacular finish after a cross from Bryan Mbeumo.
Sesko stayed calm after his equaliser and encouraged his teammates to prepare for the restart, urging them to go for the win. "I'm happy with the finish, but I'm not happy with the draw," he told TNT Sports.
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"Unfortunately we were a bit unlucky but we fought until the end. We are a great team together. We are working together. We are always fighting. Today was important to get a draw because they were dangerous on the counter-attacks. We managed to finish it at 1-1.
"We feel amazing. We are doing everything together. When difficult moments come, we are stepping together which is really important.
"I think we just have to keep on going like we have been doing in the last games. We have to take care in every situation. To be focused and be on point and then when the chances come, to finish them."
United are not in action this weekend after crashing out of the FA Cup against Brighton. The Reds will play next against Everton in the Premier League on Monday, February 23.
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