Manchester United faces a critical juncture as an injury to captain Bruno Fernandes during their recent 2-1 defeat to
Aston Villa has raised concerns about the team's attacking capabilities. The Portuguese midfielder, a key figure in
United's setup, was forced off the pitch, and manager Ruben Amorim confirmed a potential hamstring injury that could
sideline him for several weeks. This absence, coupled with Bryan Mbeumo's impending departure for the Africa Cup of
Nations (AFCON), presents a significant challenge for the Red Devils as they approach crucial Premier League fixtures
against Newcastle and Wolves.
The spotlight now turns to summer signing Benjamin Sesko. The 22-year-old Slovenian forward, who has been gradually
integrated into the first team following a knee injury sustained in November, is being touted as a potential solution to
United's goal-scoring woes. Former Manchester United player Michael Carrick has publicly acknowledged Sesko's potential
to step up in Fernandes' absence. Carrick highlighted the "huge question" of who will fill the void, suggesting that
Sesko could be the player to unexpectedly contribute goals and make a significant impact. Carrick also mentioned the
possibility of wing-backs contributing more to the attack.
Sesko's return to the squad has been carefully managed, with a cameo appearance in the 4-4 draw against Bournemouth
preceding his start against Aston Villa. While he was unable to find the net against Villa, his presence on the field
for 73 minutes suggests Amorim is keen to give him opportunities. However, Sesko's last goal for United came in October,
making his potential contribution a key factor in United's upcoming matches.
United's record without Fernandes is a cause for concern, underlining his importance to the team's attacking output. The
upcoming matches against Newcastle and Wolves will provide a stern test of United's squad depth and tactical
flexibility. Amorim will need to find a way to compensate for Fernandes' creativity and goal-scoring threat. Sesko's
ability to capitalize on this opportunity could be crucial in determining United's success in the final two games of
2025. The tactical adjustments and player selections made by Amorim in response to Fernandes' absence will be closely
scrutinized, as United aims to maintain its competitive edge in the Premier League.