Sesko injury could see Man Utd 'plugging round pegs in square holes'published at 08:52 GMT
Image source, Getty ImagesBBC Radio Manchester's The Devils' Advocate podcast discusses Benjamin Sesko's knee injury, which will keep the Manchester United forward out of action for a month.
The 22-year-old completed his £73.7m move to Old Trafford in August and has scored two goals in 12 matches since joining the Red Devils.
"Sesko will be a big loss," said The Stretford Paddock's Joe Smith, who feels some of the criticism of the striker during his first few months at the club has been "over the top".
"I really like him and I think he is a good player.
"It would be really nice for his goalscoring record to look more like one goal in two games as time goes on, that's sort of your benchmark for a good striker."
Smith continued: "The injury situation with him is unfortunate and it also exposes the fact that you can shuffle Bryan Mbeumo, Matheus Cunha and Joshua Zirkzee into that role, but we do only really have one striker.
"That was always one of my concerns when we loaned Rasmus Hojlund with the option to buy because, if there ever was a longer return from injury for Sesko, it would be difficult [to cope without him].
"Now we are looking at a potential overlap depending on how quickly he comes back, especially with the Africa Cup of Nations coming up. He should be back before that starts but there's still a chance that he doesn't.
"Then we have an instance where Mbeumo and Sesko are both out and we will be trying to plug round pegs in square holes."
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