Michael Carrick explained Benjamin Sesko's half-time withdrawal during Manchester United's 3-2 victory over Liverpool. The win secured United's place in next season's Champions League.
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Carrick explains half-time withdrawal of Benjamin Sesko in Liverpool win
Manchester United head coach Michael Carrick has revealed the reason behind Benjamin Seskoâs half-time exit in the 3-2 victory over Liverpool.
United have booked their spot in next seasonâs Champions League after securing all three points against Liverpool at Old Trafford.
Matheus Cunha opened the scoring after just six minutes as he fired home from the edge of the area, having seen his initial effort blocked.
Sesko doubled Unitedâs advantage shortly after Liverpool goalkeeper Freddie Woodman diverted a Bruno Fernandes delivery onto the thigh of the Slovenian striker, who turned it in from a couple of yards out.
It looked like the Red Devils were on track for a comfortable win but Amadâs mistake early into the second half was punished by Dominik Szoboszlai, who arrowed a low strike into the bottom corner of Senne Lammensâ goal. Lammens then turned possession over carelessly while trying to play out from the back, with a grateful all too happy to score and make it 2-2.
Michael Carrick revealed that Benjamin Sesko's half-time withdrawal was due to tactical reasons during the match.
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But Kobbie Mainoo had the last laugh, powering a stunning shot beyond Woodman to restore Unitedâs lead and win it for his side.
Speaking to Sky Sports after the final whistle, Carrick hailed his playersâ resilience and fighting spirit. Carrick also revealed that he took off Sesko during the break as an injury precaution.
Asked whether he was proud of the teamâs performance, Carrick answered, âYes in some ways the work that has been done, the way the players have played, we can take a lot from it.â
âQualifying for the Champions League felt off in the distance at one point, itâs not something we celebrate really, we just want to finish high up in the league.â
On why United were so good, Carrick explained, âGood players and good staff definitely help. The connection we have as a group, overcoming change and difficult challenges. Weâre just trying to do the right things and players have taken everything on so well, we want to finish the season strong.â
He continued, âWe scored a lot of goals, we have scored in the past five games. Our focus has been out of possession work. We try to put our strength in the game, we started the game well, Iâm just as pleased with the way we finished the game, two set backs could have knocked us but the players were quality, and we came out on top.â
On his players refocusing after conceding, Carrick remarked, âWe go back to belief, which is tested in those moments, players want to work hard for each other. The tactics is one side and mentality is another. It gets you through difficult times.â
âIn our league it is encouraging to see how weâve done so well, we want to keep improving and we canât underestimate what the players have done.â
The 44-year-old coach said about Sesko, âHeâs been carrying a shin problem for some time, he got pushed and caught the bit thatâs been causing him some problems.â
Asked whatâs next, Carrick detailed, âItâs not about what I like or not like, itâs not in my control, everything has gone so well. We know the situation and we still want to get better and see what happens next.â
United are next in action on Saturday when they go away to Sunderland.
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