Benjamin Sesko: Ruben Amorim Urges Striker to Ignore Criticism
Posted on November 08, 2025
Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim has come to the defense of striker Benjamin Sesko, who has faced criticism for his performances since joining the club. Amorim acknowledged that the 22-year-old has encountered challenges in adapting to the Premier League but emphasized that Sesko should not take the criticism personally.
Despite scoring just two goals in his first 11 appearances for United, Sesko's potential remains evident. Following a recent match, former United player Gary Neville remarked that Sesko was "miles off it" compared to other new signings. While Amorim recognized some validity in Neville's comments, he also stressed the importance of context, noting that Sesko is still acclimating to a new league after only a brief stint in the Bundesliga with RB Leipzig.
Amorim stated, "I understand how things are in football and he's going to struggle. That is normal. He has no experience here." He encouraged Sesko to focus on his development and not be discouraged by external opinions, suggesting that public perceptions can change rapidly based on performance.
The manager highlighted Sesko's dedication to improving, noting that he has been spending extra time at Manchester United's training ground to elevate his game. Amorim expressed confidence in Sesko's abilities, stating, "He has more potential than I was thinking," and reassured that the club sees him as a long-term solution in their attacking setup.
As United prepares for upcoming fixtures, Sesko's ability to rise above criticism and demonstrate his worth will be crucial. With ongoing competition for spots in the starting lineup, this period will be pivotal for the young striker as he seeks to establish himself within the team.
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