Manchester United’s slow burn of a season found another spark on Monday night as Benjamin Sesko stepped off the bench and delivered yet another moment of calm in a tense Premier League battle. The 22 year old Slovenian striker scored the only goal in a cagey 1-0 win away at Everton, a result that nudges United into the top four and strengthens the belief that Michael Carrick’s revival is gathering real momentum.
A new face of United’s resurgence
In the early months of the season, Sesko’s name barely registered in the matchday storylines. The £74 million signing from RB Leipzig struggled to adapt and managed only two goals in his first 22 appearances. But since Ruben Amorim’s departure in January, something has unlocked. Six goals in his last seven games tell the story of a striker who has rediscovered his edge.
What makes this run even more intriguing is that Sesko has not started a single match under Carrick. Every goal has come from the bench, shifting him into the mould of an unlikely super sub at a club known for producing them.
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Carrick’s calm leadership changing the atmosphere

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United entered the match after a 13 day break, a pause that often drains rhythm rather than restores it. The performance at Everton reflected that rust. The match lacked flow for long stretches, with Jordan Pickford keeping the hosts alive early and Bryan Mbeumo missing a chance to open the scoring after the break.
But under Carrick, United look steadier in moments that would previously have rattled them. The team has already kept three clean sheets in six matches, a stark contrast to the fragile defending seen earlier this season.
Carrick praised Sesko’s composure after the final whistle, highlighting the simplicity and confidence of his finish. It was a moment that summed up what the new manager seems to be building: efficiency over chaos, calm over panic.
A brilliant counter sets up the breakthrough
The match winning move began deep in United territory. Sesko cushioned a layoff to Matheus Cunha, who carried the ball forward before releasing Mbeumo down the flank. The Cameroonian delivered a precise square pass into Sesko’s path, and the striker guided it home with the assurance of a player who finally feels settled in his own skin.
It was one of the few moments of real quality in a match dominated by physical battles and tactical discipline.
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Everton’s struggles continue in their new home
For Everton, the defeat extends a worrying trend. The club has now gone seven home games without a win at the new Hill Dickinson Stadium, and fans are feeling the weight of a season caught between transition and survival. David Moyes’ side had a chance to push into the European conversation, but instead remain stuck in mid table uncertainty.
A keeper growing into his role

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Another standout on the night was United goalkeeper Senne Lammens. The young Belgian has quietly pieced together an impressive debut season and produced big stops when Everton applied late pressure. His save to tip Michael Keane’s long range strike over the bar preserved the clean sheet and sealed United’s climb into the top four.
A turning point taking shape
For a club chasing a return to the Champions League for the first time in three seasons, small margins matter. Sesko’s form, Lammens’ maturity and Carrick’s calm, methodical approach have all arrived at a moment when United need them most.
There is still a long way to go, but Monday night’s victory showed a side beginning to move with purpose again. And if Sesko continues to redefine what it means to be a super sub, United may yet find themselves back among Europe’s elite sooner than expected.
Clinical on the counterattack ⚡️
Ben bags another winner! 👏
— Manchester United (@ManUtd) February 24, 2026
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