Manchester United's Struggles Continue as Sesko Faces Criticism
In a starkly contrasting matchday for Manchester United, the club’s 20-time English champions suffered a 3-0 defeat to同城对手 Manchester City in a Premier League derby. The loss marked Ruben Amorim’s side’s second league setback of the season, and new signing Benjamin Sesko became a focal point of fan frustration after his first start under the Portuguese manager.


Sesko, who joined United in a reported £65 million transfer, was deemed "completely anonymous" by analysts and supporters alike during the match at the Etihad Stadium. His inability to make an impact in attack drew sharp criticism, with some fans accusing the club of overpaying for a player who failed to deliver in a high-stakes encounter. The comparison to Antony, a Manchester City player who has been lauded for his performances, further fueled the backlash.


Derby Debacle Sparks Debate on Transfer Value
Social media platforms erupted with reactions, as many questioned whether Sesko’s £65 million price tag was justified. One commenter lamented, "This feels like a worse signing than Antony," highlighting the disparity in contributions between the two players. Despite United’s historic status in the league, the lack of goals or assists from Sesko underscored concerns about his readiness for the Premier League’s intensity.


Amorim, who has emphasized attacking flair and technical ability in his squad, faced scrutiny for relying on Sesko in such a pivotal match. While the manager remains focused on long-term development, the immediate fallout from the derby loss suggests the striker’s integration into the team’s strategy may be under pressure. Fans are now demanding clarity on his role and performance, as the club prepares for a challenging run of fixtures.


Contextualizing the Criticism
Sesko’s debut came after a series of loan spells and limited first-team action, raising questions about his adaptability to the Premier League. However, his failure to register a single shot on target or create meaningful chances in the 3-0 defeat has intensified doubts about the decision to invest heavily in him. Analysts note that his performance aligns with broader struggles for United, who have yet to find consistent form in key matches this season.


As the debate over Sesko’s worth continues, the club’s hierarchy will likely face mounting pressure to justify the transfer. With the derby loss adding to a list of unconvincing performances, the striker’s future at Old Trafford may hinge on his ability to impress in upcoming games. For now, however, the narrative remains one of disappointment and skepticism.