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Sesko and Lammens allow Man Utd to dream of Champions League

February 24, 2026 at 12:21 AM
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Sesko and Lammens allow Man Utd to dream of Champions League
Striker Benjamin Sesko and goalkeeper Senne Lammens are the key figures as Manchester United gain a hugely valuable Premier League win at Everton.

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Striker Benjamin Sesko and goalkeeper Senne Lammens are the key figures as Manchester United gain a hugely valuable Premier League win at Everton Striker Benjamin Sesko and goalkeeper Senne Lammens are the key figures as Manchester United gain a hugely valuable Premier League win at Everton. Monitor developments in Sesko for further updates.

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Striker Benjamin Sesko and goalkeeper Senne Lammens are the key figures as Manchester United gain a

Striker Benjamin Sesko and goalkeeper Senne Lammens are the key figures as Manchester United gain a hugely valuable Premier League win at Everton. Sesko and Lammens allow Man Utd to dream of Champions LeagueMedia caption, Super-sub Sesko earns Man Utd win at EvertonBySimon StoneManchester United reporter at Hill Dickinson StadiumPublished3 minutes agoMichael Carrick had a neat way of describing Benjamin Sesko's assimilation into life at Manchester United."He is growing as a player," said United's head coach. "Sometimes it's big steps, sometimes it's little steps. He has taken some huge ones recently."The confidence and belief he is playing with is great to see."The mighty strides Sesko has taken in United's latest two games have placed the club in a superb position to cement a return to the Champions League after a two-year absence.Without the Slovenian's contributions off the bench, United would have lost at West Ham on 10 February and drawn with Everton on Monday on their first visit to Hill Dickinson Stadium.Sesko's goals have put Carrick's men out on their own in fourth spot, three points behind Aston Villa and three ahead of Chelsea and Liverpool.If his volley at West Ham was a thing of aesthetic beauty, his latest effort in Monday's 1-0 win was a combination of endurance, running 70 yards at top speed after laying off a pass to Matheus Cunha, and calmness, to steady himself to apply the cool finish to Bryan Mbeumo's square pass."It was a great finish, a ruthless finish," said Carrick. "I like the way he put it away with real confidence."Watching the game for Sky Sports, former Liverpool and England defender Jamie Carragher looked at the goal admiringly."Sesko has gone over 80 yards and then finishes," Carragher said. "You expect him to be breathing heavily and panting after that. But no, he still has the energy to really celebrate."Sesko has taken his goals tally to eight for the season.Remarkably, he only scored twice under Ruben Amorim, who signed him from RB Leipzig for £73.7m in August 2025.Now he has six in his latest seven games, starting with three in two matches while Darren Fletcher was in interim charge after Amorim's dismissal at the start of January.That return has led many observers to feel Sesko is unlucky not to have made the starting XI for any of the six games Carrick has had at the helm.United's boss understands the debate. But he doesn't feel it is especially important."I get why everyone is talking about it and making a big deal of it, but it is not always as extreme," he said."I have got a really good relationship with Ben. We have had some good conversations, and he is in a good place."He obviously wants to play, but we have got some good forwards and I can't speak highly enough of how he has been."For Sesko, it is about delivering when his manager asks – and he is not short on confidence to do that."I believe in me and so do the other players," Sesko told Sky Sports."They know what they are going to get when I arrive in the game. Whether that is five minutes or 90 minutes, it doesn't really matter. It's about showing I can deliver if I possibly can and I'm really happy with that."Image source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Manchester United match winner Benjamin Sesko and goalkeeper Senne Lammens after the 1-0 win at EvertonSesko comes off bench to score Man Utd winner at Everton'I'm not Schmeichel in disguise - I am just Senne Lammens'Published31 October 2025Who has made Troy's Premier League team of the week?Published22 minutes ago'Brilliant' Lammens earns Van der Sar comparisonsIf Sesko broke Everton's hearts at one end of the field, another summer recruit, Senne Lammens, did it at the other.The Belgian goalkeeper kept out a blockbuster strike from Michael Keane, which Moyes felt sure was going in, then dealt superbly with a series of corners dropped under his crossbar as Everton literally tried to force an equaliser."Their goalie was brilliant tonight," was Moyes' blunt reaction."The save he made from Michael, the way he dealt with corner kicks. The pressure we had. For me, their goalkeeper was the best player."Carrick is the one who benefits though, just as he is benefiting from the decision of United's recruitment department to block Amorim's calls to bring in Emi Martinez from Aston Villa on summer transfer deadline day and instead place their faith in a young £18.1m goalkeeper with just one full season of senior football in Belgium behind him.It was brought to Carrick's attention after the Everton game that his former United team-mate and all-time great goalkeeper Edwin van der Sar was analysing the game on TV with Carragher.Carrick skilfully navigated the question of whether there are comparisons to be drawn between the two men."I've got to be careful what I say," he said."I don't want to be comparing them because I don't think it's fair to Senne. But there's definitely similarities."You want a goalkeeper to be reliable and trustworthy. Instead of creatin
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