Manchester United striker Benjamin Sesko says fans of the Red Devils should expect more goals from him as he heads into the international window.
Sesko scored in his second goal since signing for Man United from RB Leipzig; Sesko reacted fastest to a flicked header from a corner kick to give Man United a 2-0 win over AFC Sunderland after Mason Mount had put the Red Devils ahead.
The Slovenia international’s first goal was in Man United’s 3-1 loss to Brentford at the G-Tech Community Stadium but his goal against Sunderland was his first at Old Trafford and Sesko says there are more goals to come from him.
“In the end, it’s important to win the game, trying to help the team as much as possible. There is loads [still] to come, definitely.”

“I’m still getting used to it more and more, to read the players, to connect with them even more. I believe I can be even better” Sesko said to Man United media.

Ruben Amorim’s men take on Liverpool next on October 19 at Anfield. The win over Sunderland marked goalkeeper Senne Lammens’ debut for Man United.










