Hill Dickinson Stadium: Benjamin Sesko scored from the bench yet again as Manchester United edged out Everton 1-0 at Hill Dickinson Stadium to secure a fifth victory in six outings under Michael CarrickThe Slovenian substitute’s strike salvaged a point at West Ham United last time out, and he was once again the headline-maker, sliding home after 71 minutes to settle a tight contest at Everton’s new home.
Sesko ran on to Bryan Mbeumo’s pass and curled past Jordan Pickford, a quarter of an hour after being introduced by Carrick.
Senne Lammens was a key contributor at the other end, and the Blues huffed and puffed but failed to make a dent in the Reds rearguard, as we kept a first away clean sheet of the season.
Man Utd remain unbeaten in their second stint under head coach Carrick and move above Chelsea into fourth spot, while Everton remain in ninth place.
“We’ve got some really good forward players and he’s made a big difference for us when he’s been on the pitch, but that’s obviously decisions as we move forward. But the balance has been good with the forward players, so we need to continue that,” he addd.
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