
Emile Heskey ‘rates’ Manchester United striker Benjamin Sesko but believes Michael Carrick should continue to use the £74m summer signing from the bench.
Sesko has improved his output since Carrick’s appointment as caretaker manager, scoring five goals in his last six matches.
The former RB Leipzig forward only scored two goals in 21 appearances under Ruben Amorim, who was sacked last month.
Many pundits were questioning Manchester United’s £74m deal for Sesko, who was signed to solve the club’s goalscoring issues.
But the Slovenia international has contributed to Carrick’s unbeaten start, scoring injury-time goals in the 3-2 win over Fulham and 1-1 draw with West Ham.
Sesko will hope to continue to impress in Monday’s Premier League clash with Everton but Heskey believes he should remain on the bench, urging Carrick to start Matheus Cunha up front.
‘The centre-forward position is a difficult one for Manchester United at the moment,’ former England striker Heskey told aGamble.
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‘I rate Benjamin Sesko and would like to see him start because he’s a more traditional striker, but then the difficulty is how best to fit in Matheus Cunha, Bruno Fernandes and Bryan Mbeumo into the first team as well.
‘If I were Michael Carrick, I’d start Cunha up front over the other options. I feel he gives the attack a bit more mobility and he’s started so strongly at the club.
‘He’d be my pick out of the selection of forwards United have at their disposal.’

Speaking to OLBG, Heskey added: ‘Can Sesko succeed at Manchester United? I think he’s found it difficult as well, to be honest with you, but I quite like him.
‘He’s scored a couple of goals lately and I quite like him but this is the thing I think all of the players have.
‘Technically he’s very good but when you’re playing in that environment, the pressure of Manchester United is not easy. There’s a certain expectation.
‘I remember moving from Leicester to Liverpool and it was totally different. There’s a must win mentality. You’re not thinking if we win. No. There’s a must.
‘There’s a must win for trophies too. There’s a must win going into every game.’
Manchester United are fourth in the Premier League ahead of Monday’s clash, while Everton are eighth.
Everton beat Amorim’s United 1-0 at Old Trafford in the corresponding fixture despite playing with ten men for the majority of the match.
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