Benjamin Sesko confident he is progressing, despite lack of game time

Toby Coxon

Benjamin Sesko confident he is progressing, despite lack of game time image

Since his high-profile summer move to Manchester United, Benjamin Sesko has been adjusting to the rigors of English football.

While his game time has been limited so far, the young striker believes he is progressing with every training session and is embracing the higher level of competition.

In a recent interview, Benjamin spoke candidly about his transition from the Bundesliga to the Premier League.

"The level of the matches is certainly much higher," he stated, "the players and teammates are also at a higher level."

This admission reflects a humble and realistic understanding of the challenge ahead.

Sesko's move to a major English club, where expectations are immense, could easily put pressure on a young player, but he seems to be thriving on it.

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He also provided insight into the club's new regime under coach Ruben Amorim, noting that the details in training, from mental preparation to nutrition, are "very elaborate."

This shows a player committed to a holistic approach to his development, beyond just what happens on the pitch.

Despite a lack of starts, Sesko is not disheartened.

Benjamin Sesko Manchester United

He is using this period to learn and adapt, with an eye on the future.

"I am getting better and faster in every training session, and I am also progressing in my football mentality every day," he explained.

The striker's quotes provide a reassuring message to fans who are eager to see him succeed.

His grounded perspective and dedication to self-improvement suggest that once he fully adapts, he has the potential to become a key player for Manchester United.

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Toby Coxon

Toby joined The Sporting News in 2025 after completing a degree in Multimedia Sports Journalism. He has previous experience writing for online and print publications including VAVEL, Breaking Media and The Non-League Paper. He also has experience working within football clubs in previous roles at Curzon Ashton FC and Bradford City AFC.