Sesko says he modelled his game on Zlatan Ibrahimovic
Manchester United forward Benjamin Sesko has identified Zlatan Ibrahimovic as his primary inspiration, saying he spent his youth trying to replicate the Swede's style. The Slovenian, who has become a fan favourite since Michael Carrick took charge, credits watching Ibrahimovic with helping him sharpen his skills and eye for goal.
Ibrahimovic remains a beloved figure at Old Trafford despite a relatively short stint. He joined on a free transfer from Paris Saint-Germain in 2016 and netted 28 goals in 46 appearances during a debut season that produced the Carabao Cup and Europa League under Jose Mourinho, though a serious knee injury curtailed his momentum in his second year.
Sesko, who shares a similar physical profile, is now looking to emulate that goal-scoring impact as United's long-term striker. Having arrived alongside Matheus Cunha and Bryan Mbeumo, the trio all reached double figures for goals in their debut campaigns; Sesko believes their differing skills make them a nightmare for Premier League defenders.
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