Gary Neville has unveiled his damn verdict of Manchester United New Boy Benjamin Sesko.
Sesko, 22, arrived the week before the season from RB Leipzig in a deal that could reach £ 74 million including add-ons.
However, the 6ft 5 in Slovenian AAS has to start this season for the Red Devils.
Instead, he made two performances of the bank, because Ruben Amorim's side has delivered a 1-0 loss at home on Arsenal on the opening day and a 1-1 draw on Fulham on Sunday.
Sesko has generally only played 62 minutes Premier League football, but United Icon Neville has suggested that the striker is a way of the pace where he should be.
Neville spoke on the Gary Neville podcast after the stalemate: “The problem in the second half is that it opens … and it is a bit of making Fulham stronger after they made their replacements and United got worse when they made theirs.
“Sesko right now – let's just say it, he's not nearly close to terms of fitness or gets aware.
“It is clear that there is a call to play him. Even I said last week, let's bring it in immediately.
“[Amorim] Will get Sesko against Grimsby and give him 90 minutes so that he can be played [from the start] Against Burnley next Saturday because you can see that he needs football. “
United enjoyed a clear start against the Cottagers in the late kick -off on Sunday, before a Penalty Miss from Bruno Fernandes gave way to a performance with many ultrasounds from last season.
The bent header from Leny Yoro brought United in the second half in the second half before defensive errors saw Emile Smith Rowe Ghost in the area in the area to put the ball in the net.
Sesko became a second week gestures in favor of Mason Mount who played at the front, while Matheus Cunha started centrally at the center.
He came up for Casemiro in the 53rd minute, but did not have the desired impact and did not succeed in even having a shot.
Neville continued: “What you can't do is a player of that value, that potentially leaving, just standing on the couch.
“The problem he will have is that he wants to keep Mason Mount in the team.
“But when Sesko came and Mount entered midfield and they took Casemiro from Namur, they were opened and it seemed [more likely] That Fulham would score. “
Neville, 50, also doubted the reason behind Amorim's “strange” choice of substitutions later, because Yoro and Luke Shaw Like-For-Like were replaced by defenders Harry Maguire and Ayden Heaven.
He added: “The stranger to me was the change of the back line with Leny Yoro and Luke Shaw with five minutes to go.
“You don't want to change that back line if you can help there.”
The draw still leaves Amorim's side looking for their first victory of the season.
A League Cup trip to League Two Grimsby is the next one for the Red Devils on Wednesday before United organizes newly promoted Burnley on Saturday.
