Benjamin Sesko's Agent Challenges 'Super-Sub' Label: Unveiling the Complete Striker
Benjamin Sesko’s representative, Elvis Basanovic, rejects the 'super-sub' tag attached to the Manchester United forward, emphasizing Sesko's versatility and impact as a complete striker. As Sesko continues to shine under Michael Carrick's guidance, his agent advocates for greater recognition of his talents beyond a substitute role.
Benjamin Sesko’s representative has hit out at the "super-sub" label currently attached to the Manchester United forward. Despite a prolific start to 2026 as mainly an impact player from the bench, Elvis Basanovic insists the Slovenian is a complete striker who deserves more respect.Expectations were sky-high when Sesko arrived at Old Trafford, and the 22-year-old has truly found his feet in 2026. Under Michael Carrick’s tutelage, the forward has become a clinical force, netting seven Premier League goals since the turn of the year. However, his tendency to change games from the bench has seen the "super-sub" tag take hold among pundits. While the nickname implies a specific tactical utility, his camp views it as a limitation on a player who believes he has earned a permanent spot in the starting XI.Speaking to Arena Sport, Sesko’s agent Basanovic was quick to dismiss the notion that his client is merely an impact player. He argued that the statistics provide a much broader picture of the forward's contributions than the media suggests."If you ask me about this name [Super-sub], I don’t like it," Basanovic said. "I like ‘super striker’ much more. I think Benjamin is a super striker. He has started 13 games this year, coming off the bench in 13 games. He scored half of his goals when he started the game and half when he came off the bench. We can see that he is a complete striker and Benjamin is someone who deserves the name 'super striker!'"The decision to use Sesko as a weapon off the bench likely stems from sports science rather than a lack of faith from Carrick. United have been careful with the Slovenian’s minutes following recent fitness concerns, ensuring he remains explosive in the high-intensity environment of the Premier League. This strategy has shielded the youngster from the immense pressure of his price tag while maintaining a high win percentage. The results on the pitch suggest that United are successfully nurturing a long-term asset for the 2026-27 campaign.Add GOAL.com as a preferred source on Google to see more of our reportingThe Red Devils currently sit third in the Premier League table with 55 points from 31 matches, just one point ahead of fourth-placed Aston Villa. Their chances of qualifying for next season's Champions League remain strong, but they must maintain their best performance in their final seven matches of the season. Their next outing is against Leeds United at Old Trafford on April 13.
The Context Behind the 'Super-Sub' Debate
Benjamin Sesko's journey at Manchester United has been marked by his impactful performances off the bench, sparking discussions about his role in the team. While the 'super-sub' moniker has gained traction in media circles, Basanovic stresses that Sesko's abilities extend far beyond a mere impact player designation.
Elvis Basanovic's Defense of Sesko's Striking Prowess
In a recent interview with Arena Sport, Elvis Basanovic voiced his disapproval of the 'super-sub' label, advocating for a more fitting title of 'super striker' for Benjamin Sesko. Basanovic highlighted Sesko's goal-scoring record in both starting and substitute roles, emphasizing his versatility and effectiveness regardless of the context.
Strategic Use of Sesko: Balancing Performance and Fitness
Manchester United's careful management of Benjamin Sesko's playing time reflects a strategic approach to maximize his impact while safeguarding his fitness. The decision to deploy Sesko primarily off the bench underscores a balance between short-term impact and long-term development, positioning him as a crucial asset for the upcoming campaign.
United's Pursuit of Champions League Qualification
As Manchester United navigates the intensifying Premier League race, Benjamin Sesko's evolving role in the team becomes pivotal to their ambitions of securing a Champions League spot for the next season. With key matches on the horizon, including a showdown with Leeds United, Sesko's contributions could prove decisive in shaping United's final league position.




