Improvement on the Horizon: Ruben Amorim Stands by Benjamim Sesko After Disappointing Aston Villa Defeat
Manchester United head coach Ruben Amorim defended Leny Yoro, Ayden Heaven, and Benjamin Sesko following the team's 2-1 loss to Aston Villa. Despite the defeat, Amorim remains confident in the potential for growth and improvement in the team. Read on for insights into the match and the future outlook for United.

Manchester United head coach Ruben Amorim has defended Leny Yoro, Ayden Heaven and Benjamin Sesko following his side’s 2-1 defeat to Aston Villa on Sunday. United left Villa Park without a point after Morgan Rogers scored twice to secure a seventh consecutive Premier League win for the hosts. The loss means the Red Devils missed out on the chance to creep closer to the Champions League spots.Yoro's positioning was highlighted in the build-up to Villa’s opening goal - albeit a stunner from Rogers - and was again involved as the England international restored the hosts' lead. Meanwhile, Heaven was tested throughout the afternoon by Ollie Watkins, often struggling to deal with the forward's pace and hold-up play, allowing floods of Villa players to burst into the United final third. Sesko, making his first start since returning from a knee injury, missed two chances in quick succession during the first half and came under heavy criticism online.Speaking about Sesko after the match, Amorim pointed to the fact that the forward has only just returned from injury as an excuse for his performance.He said: "He is returning to competition really fast. He is going to improve a lot. The idea was 70 to 75 minutes. He stopped for a while and we are trying to help the players.Amorim also rejected suggestions that United were repeatedly exposed in similar situations, defending both Yoro and Heaven. He added: "Sometimes we can suffer goals and concede. When you want to press and they kick the ball, Rogers can go both sides. It is really hard to defend a player like that one against one."We had some games against Nottingham Forest where Ayden and Leny defended one against one most of the time. Luke Shaw is the same. It is not just if you suffer goals, but the way. Sometimes the details can change the narrative."United missed the opportunity to move up to fifth in the Premier League table and will head into their Boxing Day fixture against Newcastle in seventh place. Amorim confirmed that Bruno Fernandes is set to miss time after picking up a muscle injury in the first half."I think it is soft tissue so it is going to be a while. We will see," he said.Looking for smarter football bets? Get expert previews, data-driven predictions & winning insights with GOAL Tips on Telegram. Join our growing community now!Sesko spoke to the club last week following his return from injury, and admitted he is not taking a single second at United for granted.He said: "I was really happy when I came back, that I could be back with the team. I can enjoy, have a great time and try and get better every day. It’s obviously a dream to do every single training out there and score some goals."[The message from Ruben has been] obviously to try and finish attacks because we had plenty of shots [against Bournemouth], try to be more clinical and in the defence just to have more focus. As he says always, when we have a focus, it’s hard to beat us. We showed [that] many times, that’s the main focus for this weekend, to try and protect the net as long as possible."It’s nice to see fans, give them what they want because they are pleased to see players and they are enjoying it. This is the most important thing for us. I’ve been enjoying it a lot [meeting fans since I arrived at the club]. The passion people have for this club is unbelievable, it’s nice to see that. They breathe the same like us, they want to be in our position, they want to help us win the games. It’s amazing, I love that."Add GOAL.com as a preferred source on Google to see more of our reportingUnited's form has been hit and miss under Amorim this season, but it has certainly been better than last term. They remain in seventh heading into their penultimate game of 2025. Wins against Newcastle and Wolves before the New Year would set up a more positive 2026.
Setting the Scene at Villa Park
Manchester United suffered a setback in their quest for a top-four finish as they were defeated 2-1 by Aston Villa, with Morgan Rogers netting twice for the hosts. Yoro, Heaven, and Sesko faced criticism for their performances, with Sesko notably missing key chances during his first start back from injury.
Ruben Amorim's Defense of Sesko
Ruben Amorim offered support for Benjamin Sesko following the match, highlighting that the forward is still in the process of returning to full match fitness after a knee injury. Amorim emphasized the need for patience and trust in Sesko's development, firmly believing that the young striker will continue to improve.
Addressing Defensive Vulnerabilities
Amorim also defended Yoro and Heaven against criticisms of United's defensive lapses. He explained that the team is working on various defensive strategies and highlighted the challenges of facing dynamic attackers like Rogers. Amorim stressed the importance of focusing on individual and collective improvement to strengthen the team's defensive resolve.
Injury Woes and Forward Focus
The defeat came with additional concerns as Bruno Fernandes picked up a muscle injury. Amorim confirmed that Fernandes would be sidelined for a period, adding to the team's challenges. Despite setbacks, Sesko expressed his eagerness to contribute positively to the team and acknowledged the importance of finishing attacks effectively.
United's Path Forward
While United's form has been inconsistent, there have been signs of progress under Amorim's leadership. With key matches against Newcastle and Wolves on the horizon, the team aims to finish the year on a high note. The focus remains on continuous improvement and delivering results that will propel United towards their ambitions in 2026.





