Manchester United's Benjamin Sesko came off the bench to score a vital goal for the second game in a row as he fired the winner in a 1-0 Premier League win at Everton on Monday. Sesko sealed an uninspiring clash in the 71st minute as he swept in a first-time shot from Bryan Mbeumo.
Victory sent Michael Carrick's United clear in fourth place in the table, three points ahead of Chelsea and Liverpool. Sesko's goal was a rare moment of quality in a scrappy match in which United almost took the lead in the opening minutes when James Tarkowski cleared an Amad Diallo effort off the line.
United keeper Senne Lammens had a relatively quiet night but was called into action late on to deny teenager Harrison Armstrong before keeping out Michael Keane's long-range effort.
Gary Neville has said that Manchester United need to pursue another manager in spite of Michael Carrick's unbeaten start as caretaker boss. Carrick, the former midfielder, has taken the reins at Old Trafford following Ruben Amorim's sacking in January, and he has led his old club to five wins and a draw in his first six games. However, Neville insisted that United must still look elsewhere for candidates to fill their head coach position come the end of the campaign.



