MANCHESTER, ENGLAND - AUGUST 09: Benjamin Sesko of Manchester United acknowledges the fans, as he is unveiled to the fans after signing for the team, prior to the pre-season friendly match between Manchester United and ACF Fiorentina at Old Trafford on August 09, 2025 in Manchester, England. (Photo by Matt McNulty/Getty Images)
Manchester United have now scored their third goal of the game against Aston Villa through Benjamin Sesko, and they will be confident of wrapping up all three points now.
The Red Devils are fighting for a place in the UEFA Champions League next season, and the win over Aston Villa today could prove to be massive for them. The West Midlands club is pushing for a top-four finish as well.
Manchester United took the lead through Casemiro early in the second half, but they were pegged back by Ross Barkley. Bruno Fernandes unlocked the away defence with an exceptional through ball, which was finished by Mattheus Cunha. The Brazilian has now played a key role in creating the third goal for his team.
Benjamin Sesko makes immediate impact
Sesko took advantage of a ricochet and put the ball in the back of a net, thanks to a deflection.
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Matheus Cunha in action for Man Utd
Casemiro smiles at the Man United fans as he leaves the pitch.
Sesko should have started the game
Manchester United created plenty of opportunities in the first half, and there were questions about whether Michael Carrick should have handed the Slovenian international a start. A clinical number nine could have made a big difference in the box, and Sesko has proven just that by scoring almost immediately after coming on.
Even though reflection played a key part in the goal, the Slovenian decision-making and movement were integral.