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There’s a lot to like about Manchester United at the moment Of course, many more improvements are needed before Reuben Amorim‘s project hits the desired level, but recent results and, perhaps more importantly, performances, suggest a page may have been turned.
Amorim has stuck to his guns in the Old Trafford hot seat and received more than a measure of criticism and question marks in return. But are the signs of vindication just about appearing for the thought-filled tactician?
A summer well spent has seen first-team outliers cast away and upgrades in the form of Bryan Mbeumo and Matheus Cunha arrive and work their stuff under the Theater’s lights.
Benjamin Sesko is a talented striker, but the jury remains out regarding his potential as the leading man for many years to come.
Sesko joined Man United from RB Leipzig for a £74m fee this summer, ending a protracted search for a new striker.
So far, the 23-year-old has only scored two goals and provided one assist across 11 matches, but his link-up play and presence in the area offer much promise.
Podcast host Adam Joseph noted that the Slovenian “needed a better touch” during Saturday’s hair-raising draw to Forest, unable to capitalize on the wizardry of Mbeumo. But this will come.
Mbeumo and Cunha, after all, are seasoned Premier League stars, whereas Sesko is only a few months into his career in English football and younger sides.
Man United Top Scorers 25/26 (all comps) | ||
|---|---|---|
Player | Apps | Goals |
Bryan Mbeumo | 11 | 5 |
Casemiro | 9 | 3 |
Bruno Fernandes | 11 | 2 |
Benjamin Sesko | 11 | 2 |
Harry Maguire | 8 | 2 |
Date via Transfer market | ||
We know he can score goals. But Man United’s finest strikers in modern times have proven they have many more strings to their bow.
Take Robin Van Persie. The iconic centre-forward was hailed by Sir Alex Ferguson for his “sensational” shooting and for having “an impact as big as anyone” at Old Trafford after joining from Arsenal for £24m in 2012.
His movement and intelligence in the final third set him apart from the masses, and Sesko, tall and well-built, could emulate the Dutchman in that regard.
But there might actually be an up-and-coming Carrington talent with more potential than the summer recruit.
Last week, Amorim acknowledged JJ Gabriel publicly and confirmed he has been paying attention to the 15-year-old forward’s progress, even handing him an opportunity to train with the first team.
Hailed for his “exceptional skillset” by talent scout Jacek Kulig“combining flair and confidence on the ball”, Gabriel hasn’t yet developed positionally, capable both on the left and in a central striking berth, but there’s so much to like and he could even make his debut in the not-too-distant future.
Already a regular for the U18s, Gabriel has shattered expectations with his prodigious technical ability and fleet-footed work on the ball. He’s too good for the youngsters around him, and journalist Nathan Salt confirmed that “one insider thinks ‘he’s already better than Premier League players'”.
Correspondent Steven Railston has even suggested that Gabriel “the best talent United’s academy has ever seen”.
Sometimes, you can just tell. Gabriel is a one-of-a-kind dribbler and is the top goalscorer in the U18 Premier League this season, with seven goals (and one assist) from just eight matches. Darren Fletcher has predominantly used him centrally, despite being schooled out wide, but the prolific potential of this young star suggests this might be a wise call.
Although he’s not physically developed, nor has he tried his hand on the senior stage, Gabriel has so much potential, and there’s no question that his ceiling reaches higher than Sesko’s.
Could the teenager turn out to be United’s best since Van Persie? It is far too early to tell, but the signs so far are more than promising, to be sure.