Manchester United goalkeeper Senne Lammens has disclosed that the Red Devils can count on Benjamin Sesko goals this season.
22-year-old Benjamin Sesko has been a late minute substitute in the new Manchester United’s Michael Carricks era, however he has secured points for the United side in late minutes and the last came in his 96th minute goal against West Ham on Tuesday to secure an away point.
Despite starting from the Bench since Carrick joined as an interim coach, Benjamin Sesko has gone ahead to score two important goals for the Reds; a late minute winner against Fulham and a late equalizer against West Ham United, and Lammens believes that the Slovenian striker has qualities needed by the team.
In a chat with Manchester United website, the Belgian goalkeeper noted that Sesko is always needed for goals.
“Honestly, he has been like this the whole season, even if he’s starting or not starting” the goalkeeper said
“He knows how important he is for us, even when he’s not starting, like today and against Fulham.
“Because in the end, when we need a goal, we can always count on him. So that’s why he was important today.
“He did his job well, but I’m sure if he starts, he’ll also do his job. It’s nice to be able to count on him on both occasions.” Lammens concluded
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