Premier League: Sesko seals win for Man Utd at Everton


Premier League: Sesko seals win for Man Utd at Everton

Manchester United’s Benjamin Sesko celebrates after scoring against Everton, on February 23, 2026
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Manchester United’s Benjamin Sesko came off the bench to score a vital goal for the second ​game in a row as he fired the winner in ‌a 1-0 Premier League win at Everton on Monday (February 23, 2026).

Sesko ​sealed an uninspiring clash at the Hill ⁠Dickinson Stadium in the 71st minute as he swept in a clinical first-time shot from Bryan Mbeumo’s pass after a flowing counter-attack.

Victory ‌sent Michael Carrick’s United clear in fourth place in the table, three points ahead of Chelsea and ‌Liverpool.

Sesko’s goal was a rare moment of quality ‌in ⁠a scrappy match in which United almost took ⁠the lead in the opening minutes when James Tarkowski cleared an Amad Diallo effort off the line.

United keeper Senne Lammens was called into action ​late on to deny teenager ‌Harrison Armstrong before keeping out Michael Keane’s thunderous long-range effort.

This was not a polished display by United, but it continued caretaker coach Carrick’s impressive impact since taking charge. ‌He has now won five and drawn one ​of his six games.

“It was really important for us to win this game. It was really ⁠difficult,” Sesko, who also scored a late equaliser against West Ham United 13 days ago, said. “We were fighting. They were ‌fighting. It was a really 50-50 battle but we managed it until the end and secured the win.”

United have 48 points from 27 games, with Chelsea and Liverpool on 45.

Everton huffed and puffed but struggled to gain any real momentum until the latter stages and are now without ‌a win in their last seven home games in all competitions and ​stay in ninth place in the table.

“I’m not happy with the scoreline, that’s for sure,” Everton ⁠manager David Moyes said. “You have to win games if you are ⁠going to keep moving on and we haven’t been doing that, especially here.

“They got the one goal ‌on the counter-attack and we put in a great effort to try and get the goal back but ​just lacked the quality to make it count.”




Man United manager Carrick hails goalscorer Sesko but reserves special praise for this player: ‘It was an exempalary performance’


Michael Carrick praised lone goalscorer Benjamin Sesko after Manchester United’s victory over Everton, but reserved special praise for this footballer.

Lone goalscorer Benjamin Sesko was not the only player interim manager Michael Carrick hailed in the media after a 1-0 win over Everton in the English Premier League on Monday, but goalkeeper Senne Lammens was also appreciated.

The 23-year-old Lammens keeps growing in stature at Man United in his debut season as he made a few crucial saves against Everton, helping the club earn a third clean sheet in six games under Carrick.

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“We had to do a lot of work. Credit to Everton they made it difficult, made us defend our box a lot. The spirit with which we defended the box was top class,” Carrick said after the match at the Hill Dickinson Stadium.

Carrick hails Lammens, Sesko

“Senne was oustanding tonight,” added Carrick. “You couldn’t hope for much more from a goalkeeper. It was an exempalary performance, so delighted for him.

“You want (a goalkeeper) to take the chaos away and Senne is that. That calmness and composure helps those in front of him.”

Carrick has now won five out of six matches as United’s interim coach, as the team jumped to fourth spot in the league table, three points clear of Liverpool and Chelsea.

The victory against Everton came through a Sesko goal, his sixth goal in seven appearances since Ruben Amorim was fired in January. The 22-year-old Sesko is yet to start under Carrick in six matches, but has scored from the bench in three of his last four matches.

The only goal against Everton also involved Matheus Cunha and Bryan Mbeumo. The attacking players Man United bought in last summer. It was Cunha’s pass to Mbeumo that he squared off to Sesko to score the winner.

“It was a ruthless finish, I like the way he put it away with real confidence,” said Carrick. “Great play from Matheus and Bryan to set it up. Delighted for Ben again, coming on and making the difference.”

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Man United’s next match is against Crystal Palace at home on Sunday.

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