Šeško intervenes again from the bench with a goal and ManU secures fourth place
Manchester United secured their fourth position in the Premier League by defeating Everton 1-0, thanks to a late goal from Benjamin Šeško who came off the bench.
In a tightly contested Premier League match on Monday, Manchester United achieved a 1-0 victory against Everton, which solidified their fourth-place standing in the league. The decisive goal came in the 71st minute when Matheus Cunha delivered a pinpoint long pass to Bryan Mbeumo, setting up Benjamin Šeško, who had just entered the game 13 minutes earlier. The Slovenian striker capitalized on the opportunity, scoring in a one-on-one situation with Everton's goalkeeper.
Benjamin Šeško's performance has been impressive, with six goals in his last seven matches for Manchester United, scoring three in his last four appearances despite spending only 93 minutes on the pitch in that span. His ability to make an impact as a substitute was notably highlighted just weeks ago when he scored a crucial equalizer against West Ham during injury time, showcasing his knack for turning games around even with limited playing time.
With this victory, Manchester United extended their unbeaten run in the Premier League this year, having won five of their last six games. They currently sit at fourth place in the table with 48 points before the season's end, closely followed by Chelsea and Liverpool who both have 45 points. Aston Villa sits ahead of them with 51 points, intensifying the competition as the season progresses toward its conclusion.