Manchester United striker Benjamin Sesko seen limping badly while leaving Tottenham’s stadium following knee injury | OneFootball

Manchester United striker Benjamin Sesko seen limping badly while leaving Tottenham’s stadium following knee injury | OneFootball

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·10 November 2025

Manchester United striker Benjamin Sesko seen limping badly while leaving Tottenham’s stadium following knee injury

Article image:Manchester United striker Benjamin Sesko seen limping badly while leaving Tottenham’s stadium following knee injury
Article image:Manchester United striker Benjamin Sesko seen limping badly while leaving Tottenham’s stadium following knee injury

Manchester United have been dealt a huge injury blow after striker Benjamin Sesko sustained a knock on his knee in the 2-2 draw against Tottenham Hotspur on Saturday.

The Man United summer signing came on in the 58th minute but was unable to finish the match, leaving the pitch 30 minutes later after going down.


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Sesko was chasing down a long ball at the time and did not collide with anyone, and the Red Devils will hope his injury is not serious.

However, a video clip which went viral on social media last night suggests the Man United striker might have sustained a serious injury.

Sesko was seen heavily limping, and he could be spending some time on the sidelines.

The 22-year-old has struggled to hit the ground running since moving to the Old Trafford club, and his knee injury could be a huge setback.

The Slovenian international did not need crutches to walk, but he is unlikely to be available for selection when the Red Devils host Everton after the international break on November 24.

Man United manager Ruben Amorim started the game with Matheus Cunha leading his attack, and the Brazilian could continue in the role against the Toffees.

Sesko has bagged two goals and one assist in 12 appearances for the Red Devils, and he missed two good chances against Tottenham.

He will be eager to return to the pitch after the break, and having him around sooner rather than later will come in handy despite his form in front of goal.

Man United have won three and drawn two of their last five Premier League games, and they will look to maintain their run when action resumes after the break.

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