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🇿🇼 Published: 01 February 2026
📘 Source: IOL

Manchester United’s Benjamin Sesko celebrates after scoring the winning goal during their Premier League match against Fulham at Old Trafford in Manchester on Sunday. Manchester Unitedinterim managerMichael Carrickextended his perfect start as Benjamin Sesko’s stoppage-time strike sealed a pulsating 3-2 win over Fulham on Sunday. United took the lead through Casemiro’s first half header and looked in command when Matheus Cunha netted after the interval at Old Trafford.

In an incredible finale, Raul Jimenez’s penalty with five minutes left gave Fulham hope before Kevin’s wonder-goal hauled the visitors level in stoppage-time. To United’s immense credit, they hit straight back as the much-maligned Sesko’s fourth goal in his last four games sealed Carrick’s third successive victory. After masterminding surprise wins over Manchester City and Premier League leaders Arsenal, this remarkable encounter suggested former United midfielder Carrick might have the Midas touch.

Unbeaten in their last seven league matches, United moved up to fourth place as their bid to qualify for next season’s Champions League gathers pace. Reaching the Champions League would be a significant statement for Carrick, who was sacked by second-tier Middlesbrough last year. Only once in Amorim’s turbulent 14-month reign did United win three games in a row and Carrick has matched that run within weeks of his appointment until the end of the season.

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United’s hierarchy may have to consider hiring Carrick on a permanent if their former midfielder can continue his impressive run. Whether that is enough to appease the 1958 Manchester United fans group is another matter after they staged a protest against the owners outside Old Trafford before kick-off. Hundreds of fans, some wearing clown masks, gathered to express their frustration with United’s decline under the Glazer family and the lack of improvement since co-owner Jim Ratcliffe took charge of football operations.

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Originally published by IOL • February 01, 2026

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