More

Sesko scores again as Man Utd grab much-needed win against Sunderland

Benjamin Sesko of Manchester United scores to make it 2-0
Benjamin Sesko of Manchester United scores to make it 2-0ČTK / imago sportfotodienst / Mark Cosgrove/News Images / Profimedia

Manchester United won a third successive Premier League (PL) home game for the first time in over two years, as a dazzling first-half performance helped them beat Sunderland 2-0 at Old Trafford.

Key stats

- Manchester United are now unbeaten in their last 10 Premier League matches when leading at half-time (W8, D1)

- Mason Mount's opening goal for Manchester United against Sunderland rounded off an 18-pass move, the joint-most for a goal in the Premier League this season and their most in a league game since Bruno Fernandes v Burnley in September 2023 (also 18)

- Sunderland have failed to score in three of their seven games, only Aston Villa (four) have failed to score more often in the Premier League this season

Highlights

Analysis

Mason Mount goal
Mason Mount goalMartin Rickett / PA Images / Profimedia / Opta by Stats Perform

Mason Mount's opener for United came after a flowing 18-pass move in the build-up.

Momentum
MomentumOpta by Stats Perform

Sunderland barely had a sniff as they suffered defeat at Old Trafford.

Match report

United finally pulled the trigger on handing new goalkeeper Senne Lammens his debut, but it was opposite number Robin Roefs in the spotlight in a one-sided first half.

The Black Cats stopper made six saves and kept clean sheets in each of their last two away matches, but there was nothing he could do about Mason Mount’s strike in the eighth minute, as the Englishman expertly picked out the bottom corner from just inside the box, having been found by Bryan Mbeumo.

Mount’s first goal for the Red Devils at Old Trafford sparked them into life, and only a number of good saves from Roefs kept Sunderland in the contest.

Ruben Amorim’s men were particularly dangerous down the right, where Amad Diallo and Mbeumo both saw curling strikes kept out by Roefs, before the Sunderland goalkeeper made a tremendous save to tip Bruno Fernandes’ strike onto the woodwork, with Amad’s header on the rebound drifting wide of the target.

It seemed only a matter of time until the second goal arrived, and Benjamin Šeško was the man to finally get it, converting his second goal in as many matches with a close-range volley after Sunderland failed to deal with Diogo Dalot’s long throw. 

Given his side’s struggles, Regis Le Bris hauled Simon Adingra off before the break, bringing in centre-back Dan Ballard in an effort to repel some of United’s attacks.

They stabilised somewhat from there, with Granit Xhaka’s powerful long-range drive even forcing Lammens into his first save as a United goalkeeper, before his corner gave Ballard a free header at the back post, which the defender could only direct off target.

The visitors failed to carry that momentum into the second period, with the game calming down as a whole as neither side managed a shot on target in the first 40 minutes after the restart.

Match stats
Match statsOpta by Stats Perform

Eliezer Mayenda curled over late on for Sunderland before Lammens denied Chemsdine Talbi, but their lack of attacking threat throughout meant a comeback never materialised.

Amorim, therefore, becomes the first United manager since Sir Alex Ferguson to win his 50th game in charge, with the victory also extending their unbeaten PL run against promoted sides to 25 matches.

Sunderland remain a point above the Red Devils after just a second league defeat of the campaign, while the result stretches their miserable PL form away in Manchester, winning just one of their last 30 trips to face United or City in the competition.

Flashscore Man of the Match: Amad Diallo (Manchester United)

Post-match comments

Manchester United boss Ruben Amorim to BBC Sport: "That is the kind of game where when we're not playing well we're defending well. We had our moments, we were focused and competitive. Not the perfect performance. Senne Lammens did really well. 

"We were a competitive and adult team today. We need to win these games with a clean sheet. Good for us.

"We need to understand that we need everyone to be ready to play. It's a long season, we have a lot of problems, anything can happen."

Manchester United striker Benjamin Sesko to TNT Sports: "This has been the moment I've dreamed about as a kid, because the atmosphere here is unbelievable. Not just after the goal, but after every tackle as well. It's a dream come true, I'm happy we won.

"There are some differences (to playing in the Bundesliga), the guys are stronger, but I'm getting used to it more and more every training, getting better every single game.

"It's important for us to win, to get confidence for the next game, especially as we go into the break. When we come back, we will be ready to go into the next game."

Catch up on the match stats with Flashscore