Benjamin Sesko's key goals for
Manchester United have seen him given a special award.
The Slovakian has gone from substitute under
Michael Carrick to winning. place in the Manchester United team in a month where he has earned the team crucial points.
And he has now been crowned the PFA Premier League Fans' Player of the Month for February.
It's the latest recognition for the in-form forward after a month, in which he came off the Reds' bench to score goals against Fulham, West Ham and Everton.
He has already won the corresponding United award, and is on the list of nominees for the Premier League's prize, with details of the winner to be announced on Friday.
It's the first time Sesko has claimed the PFA accolade, last won by a United player in October, when Bryan Mbeumo topped the supporters' poll.
Sesko's fantastic February started with a nerveless stoppage-time winner at the Stretford End, ensuring United picked up three points against Fulham on the opening day of the month.
His scoring touch was then on display again in the dying embers of our draw at West Ham nine days later, as he rescued a point with an effort of true technqiue, later named our Goal of the Month.
The no.30 then made it three goals in four substitute outings across the month - having also faced Spurs - when he slotted home a second-half decider after coming on at Everton.
Sesko has since scored again, heading home the winner in our March opener against Crystal Palace, and now has seven goals in his last nine games after a red-hot start to 2026.
He saw off a strong list of competitors for his latest award too, in Arsenal's Viktor Gyokeres, Manchester City duo Erling Haaland and Nico O’Reilly (Man City), Chelsea midfielder Cole Palmer and Rayan, the Brazilian forward who joined Bournemouth in January.