Benjamin sesko finally reveals the ONE Man United player behind his goal drought this season

Benjamin ล eลกko is at the centre of a storm inside Manchester United, with reports claiming he has finally reached breaking point and pointed directly at one teammate as the reason behind his alarming dip in form this season.
The young striker arrived with huge expectations โ a powerful, fast, decisive forward who many believed would spearhead Unitedโs revival. But instead of thriving, he has spent the first half of the season battling frustration, watching promising attacks die before the ball even gets near him. And now, according to people close to him, he has had enough.
ล eลกko has reportedly delivered a firm warning to the dressing room: if the issue isnโt resolved by January, he will consider his future elsewhere.
His frustration centres around one teammate โ a player he has harshly branded โthe most selfish footballer Iโve ever played with.โ
Sources say ล eลกko made no attempt to soften his criticism. He told club officials that this player constantly slows down play, refuses to pick out simple passes, and regularly chooses wild solo efforts instead of making the obvious pass to the striker waiting in space.
His alleged comments were scathing:
โIโve never played with someone who cares this much about personal glory. Iโm working hard to get into the right positions, but heโs making it impossible.โ
The cracks have been visible for weeks. Supporters, pundits, and even rival fans have pointed out the pattern: United build well, the ball reaches this particular midfielder, and the move collapses into needless dribbling or poor decision-making. Time and again, ล eลกko is left gesturing in frustration as goalscoring chances vanish.
Behind the scenes, those emotions have now boiled over. Reports suggest ล eลกko has demanded tactical adjustments โ or for the player in question to be removed from key attacking phases. He believes he can flourish at United, but not while this โball-hogโ continues to dominate possession without end product.
Statistics from his camp reportedly strengthen his argument: heโs making more attacking runs than any other United forward but receiving the fewest meaningful passes into dangerous areas.
Thatโs when the finger was pointed, and when ล eลกko finally let his anger spill out.
The message echoing around Old Trafford is now unmistakable:
If United want their ยฃ60 million investment to succeed, something โ or someone โ has to change. And ล eลกko has already named the individual he thinks is blocking his path.
The playerโs identity is no mystery inside Carrington.
Unless swift action is taken, January could bring a crisis nobody at United imagined.
ล eลกko has said his piece.
Now the club must decide whose future they value more โ their frustrated striker, or the teammate he believes is ruining his season.




