Man United Suffers Major Injury Scare in Premier League Clash

A contentious Saturday lunchtime Premier League fixture between Tottenham and Manchester United concluded in a 2-2 draw, leaving many questions unanswered, particularly for Manchester United due to a significant injury scare. The incident at the heart of the post-match analysis involved United's striker, Benjamin Sesko.
Sesko was brought into the game for Noussair Mazraoui after 58 minutes. Despite having already squandered a couple of scoring opportunities, the Slovenian forward's match took a drastic turn three minutes from the final whistle when he sustained an injury while pursuing a long ball. It was immediately evident that Sesko could not continue playing. Compounding the problem, Manchester United had already utilized all five of their available substitutes, forcing them to complete the remainder of the game, which was then tied at 1-1, with only ten men on the field.
Following the match, head coach Ruben Amorim confirmed that Sesko had suffered a knee injury. While Amorim did not specify the seriousness of the injury, his comments, particularly in response to a question about the upcoming January transfer window, suggested a potentially severe issue. Amorim stated, "because it's the knee you never know," implying that the injury could have long-term implications. This potential setback is a major concern for Manchester United, especially as they are set to lose two other key offensive players, Bryan Mbeumo and Amad Diallo, to the Africa Cup of Nations in December.
Amorim reiterated the need for a thorough assessment of the injury, saying, "We have to check, it's something in his knee." Addressing the looming transfer situation and the team's offensive challenges, he added, "We have to check everything. We have to check what has happened with Ben. Of course, we are going to have a problem there, but we already knew." This statement underscores the strategic difficulties Manchester United faces in maintaining its attacking strength in the coming months.
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