Sesko late show earns point for Manchester United
Benjamin Sesko's 96th-minute equaliser broke West Ham's resolve right at the end as Manchester United salvaged a dramatic 1-1 draw at London Stadium.
Michael Carrick looked set to earn his first defeat since returning to Old Trafford, but Sesko popped up with another late goal to snatch a point.
It was a cagey first half, with Crysencio Summerville denied by Senne Lammens before Luke Shaw saw an effort cleared off the line by former team-mate Aaron Wan-Bissaka.
Five minutes after the break, West Ham broke the deadlock. Jarrod Bowen took advantage of Shaw being caught out of position and curled in a low cross from the right, which Soucek flicked through Lammens's legs.
Casemiro – making his 150th appearance for United – thought he had equalised shortly after the hour, but his header was ruled out for a marginal offside call.
The game opened up in stoppage time, with Joshua Zirkzee glancing a header wide before Lammens stood tall to deny substitute Callum Wilson in a one-on-one after a pacy counter-attack.
Sesko ultimately had the final say, drifting into space in the box with a minute left to guide Bryan Mbeumo's cross home.
While United preserved its place in the Premier League's top four. West Ham stays 18th, two points behind Nottingham Forest, which it would have gone level on points with if not for the late hammer blow.





































