Šeško Emerges As Key Figure At Manchester United

Slovenian striker wins fans and headlines as form surges under new coach

When Benjamin Šeško completed his high-profile move to Manchester United from RB Leipzig last August, expectations were high and scrutiny even higher. After an initial adjustment period marked by substitute appearances and sporadic starts, the 22-year-old forward has begun to justify his price tag with decisive performances in the Premier League.

Since the arrival of new head coach Michael Carrick in January, Šeško’s role has grown significantly. A run of six goals in seven matches underlined his rising influence. On 23 February against Everton, he came off the bench to score a dramatic late winner after a near 80-metre sprint that quickly went viral.

Days later, on 1 March, he delivered again versus Crystal Palace, this time earning his first start under Carrick after establishing himself as an effective “super-sub.”

The turnaround has been reflected in fan recognition. Šeško was voted the club’s Player of the Month, earned his own terrace chants, and inspired wordplay across British tabloids. His rise also highlights the growing impact of Slovenian sport internationally. Slovenia has long punched above its weight, producing elite athletes such as Jan Oblak of Atlético Madrid, cycling star Tadej Pogačar, and NBA standout Luka Dončić. In football especially, the country continues to build a reputation for developing technically gifted and mentally resilient players capable of competing at the highest European level.

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