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Benjamin Sesko scored his 11th Premier League goal but exited at halftime due to an injury after a collision with Ibrahima Konate. Michael Carrick provided updates on Sesko's status following Manchester United's 3-2 victory over Liverpool.
Benjamin Sesko's 11th Premier League goal of the season was part of perhaps his best half with Manchester United, so it was curious when the Red Devils striker did not take the pitch for the second half against Liverpool at Old Trafford.
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Sesko was replaced by Amad Diallo, and we'd learn after the game that a first-half shove from Ibrahima Konate sent the forward into the advertising boards in a freak coincidence that aggravated an existing problem for the Slovenian.
Here's what Michael Carrick said after the game, a 3-2 win that sealed Champions League qualification for the Red Devils.
Carrick said that Sesko was already carrying an injury and that the incident happened to strike the exact same spot on the striker.
Benjamin Sesko exited the match at halftime after a collision with Ibrahima Konate aggravated an existing injury.
Benjamin Sesko has scored 11 goals in the Premier League this season.
Michael Carrick provided updates on Sesko's status, indicating that the injury was a result of a first-half incident.
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"He's been carrying a bit of a shin problem and when he got pushed into the board, it was right on the spot he's been carrying a little bit," Carrick said. "So that was it."
The Man United boss didn't share a timetable or any severity but reading between the lines he also didn't go out of his way to express great concern.