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Split image of Man United players including Benjamin Sesko celebrating his goal and Ruben Amorim
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Manchester United’s turmoil continues, but one player is improving after Amorim’s sacking – Opinion

January 11, 2026 3 Min Read
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  • Benjamin Sesko returns after Ruben Amorim leaves
  • Sesko’s numbers show clear evidence of the post-Amorim revival.
  • Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s return could further help Sesco

Manchester United are once again in turmoil. The decision to sack Ruben Amorim did not lead to an immediate turnaround and the results under caretaker manager Darren Fletcher did little to allay the growing discontent around Old Trafford.

Following a disastrous 2-2 defeat at Burnley, followed by a 2-1 defeat at Brighton in the FA Cup, supporters were desperately looking for something to look forward to.

But amidst the chaos, one reassuring storyline has emerged. Benjamin Sesko is finally starting to score goals.

Benjamin Sesko returns after Ruben Amorim leaves

For most of the season, Sesco looked like a striker lacking confidence. Chances were few and far between, his movement limited and goals painfully difficult to achieve under Amorim’s strict tactical setup.

Things quickly changed after the Portuguese coach was sacked.

In just two games under Fletcher, the Slovenian forward has scored three goals.

He scored twice to take a point against Burnley and added another goal against Brighton, proving once again that he is United’s most dangerous attacker.

The team continues to struggle together, but Sesko is no longer part of the problem.

He looks sharper, more aggressive, and his movements are noticeably freer. It looks like the handbrake is turned off.

(Photo by Karl Lesseen/Getty Images)

Sesko’s numbers show clear evidence of the post-Amorim revival.

The difference in Sesco’s condition before and after Amorim’s departure is remarkable.

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Under coach Amorim, the strikers were completely poor. In fact, Sesco’s last goal under Amorim came against Sunderland in October 2025.

Although the sample size remains small, this change cannot be ignored. Sesco is finally performing at a level that reflects the big fee United paid him last summer.

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s return could further help Sesco

Speculation continues to grow that club legend Ole Gunnar Solskjær could return as caretaker manager, a possibility that could excite Sesco more than anyone else.

Solskjær himself is a former elite striker with a track record of improving forwards through intelligent movement, quick transitions and confident attacking play.

That style is perfect for Sesco. Tall, strong and quick across the ground, the 21-year-old has more power when attacking space than when working in a slow, structured system.

Manchester United’s problems remain deep and unresolved, especially at the back. But if Sesco can keep up this momentum, and the club can finally build around his strengths, there may still be a small glimmer of hope in a dark season.

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