Posted by AI on 2025-11-18 13:25:55 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-08-21 03:42:14
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Manchester United received a mixed update on the fitness of their young forward Benjamin Sesko, who is now expected to be sidelined for around four weeks. The 19-year-old Slovenian international suffered a knee injury during the Red Devils' recent Premier League clash against West Ham United, causing initial concerns among the club's staff and fans.
The youngster was forced off the field in the 71st minute, with the game still goalless, after a collision with West Ham's defender Thilo Kehrer. The incident sparked fears of a serious injury, especially with the player's reaction and the nature of the challenge. However, the club's medical team quickly attended to Sesko, and he was able to walk off the pitch, offering some initial relief to the anxious onlookers.
Post-match scans have now revealed the extent of the injury, and while it is not as severe as first thought, it will still keep Sesko out of action for a significant period. A club statement confirmed, "Benjamin Sesko sustained a knee injury during the game against West Ham United. Scans have revealed no significant ligament damage, but the forward has suffered a grade two medial collateral ligament sprain. He will now commence his rehabilitation and is expected to be out for approximately four weeks."
This news comes as a relief to United's coaching staff, who were preparing for a potentially lengthy absence for the talented forward. Sesko has made a promising start to his United career, scoring three goals and providing two assists in his 15 appearances so far. With the January transfer window approaching, the club will now assess whether they need to strengthen their attacking options to cover for Sesko's absence and maintain their push for a top-four finish.