Manchester United striker Benjamin Sesko has disclosed that the team now play with more freedom under interim manager Michael Carrick.
Sesko made this known after scoring the Red Devils’ winning goal in their 3-2 win over Fulham at Old Trafford on Sunday.
Speaking to Sky Sports, Sesko highlighted Carrick’s encouragement for the team to play with more freedom, a strategy that has coincided with an impressive resurgence in results and morale at Old Trafford.
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“It’s true, he has said these things many times to the team. That’s exactly what we are doing,” he said.
“But it’s not just that, you can see how much we work hard for each other without the ball and that also contributes to good results in the end.
“The work rate is definitely different. Everyone is on point and covering their spaces. In the end, that’s what counts.”


