Manchester United manager Michael Carrick has provided an update on the fitness of Benjamin Sesko and Casemiro after the duo missed the goalless draw against Sunderland, leaving fans with lingering questions as the season winds down.
With just two games remaining in the campaign, Carrick admitted uncertainty over whether forward Benjamin Sesko will feature again this season. The Slovenian striker, who has been a bright spark in the squad, sat out the Sunderland clash due to a persistent shin issue that requires careful management. "Ben's been carrying that shin problem for a little while now," Carrick explained. "We just have to manage it and do what's best for him moving forward."
Midfielder Casemiro also missed the match, but his absence appears to be less concerning. The Brazilian veteran is expected to return for next week's crucial fixture against Nottingham Forest. "Casemiro will be fine—it's not a major issue," Carrick assured, offering a sigh of relief to United supporters who have relied on his experience in the engine room.
With Casemiro set to depart at the end of the season, questions loom about the club's future midfield plans. However, Carrick downplayed the idea that the final few games would serve as a definitive audition for replacements. "I don't think the whole assessment of where we need to go will be judged on one or two matches," he said. "Over time, you get a clearer picture—some positives, some negatives. These games aren't the total decisive factor in making decisions; we need more layers and foundations than that."
As the season enters its final stretch, all eyes will be on how Carrick balances squad rotation with the need for results, while managing the fitness of key players like Sesko and Casemiro. For now, United fans can only wait and hope for a strong finish to the campaign.
