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Sesko scored the winning goal for MU. Photo: Reuters . |
In Manchester United's dramatic 3-2 victory over Fulham in the 24th round of the Premier League, Benjamin Sesko became the hero with his decisive goal. But behind that moment lies a noteworthy detail, directly related to the working methods of manager Michael Carrick.
According to a post by former striker Dimitar Berbatov circulating on social media, Carrick proactively invited him to speak with Sesko last week. The two had positive discussions about positioning and decision-making in the penalty area.
Berbatov commented: "Sesko is a prolific goalscorer and has a very bright future at Manchester United."
What makes many MU fans put their faith in Carrick is not just his tactics. On social media, an opinion from Spain suggests that Carrick knows how to connect with players: reducing the number of training sessions but increasing the intensity, building a team like a family, and frequently talking directly to his players.
Inviting Berbatov, a striker who made a significant impact at Old Trafford, to share his experience is seen as clear evidence of that philosophy.
For Carrick, player development isn't just about training or tactical boards. It's about connecting generations, helping young forwards learn from their predecessors about spatial awareness, composure, and goal-scoring instinct.
Sesko's goal against Fulham therefore meant more than just three points. It showed that MU is gradually rediscovering internal cohesion, where the manager is not only the tactical decision-maker but also the bridge between the team's past and future.
Source: https://znews.vn/carrick-co-tuyet-chieu-danh-cho-sesko-post1624608.html








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