(Photo by Carl Recine/Getty Images) Benjamin Sesko will undergo a brief spell on the sidelines, having suffered an injury before the international break.In the second half of the clash with Tottenham Hotspur 10 days ago, the Manchester United frontman was limited to just 32 minutes on the pitch, after which he was rendered unable to continue for the final stages of the match.Sesko’s departure left United with only 10 men to see out the remainder of the outing plus injury time, as Ruben Amorim had already used up all his substitutions. Thankfully, heroics from Matthijs de Ligt in the dying embers ensured a point was claimed following Spurs’ late comeback.How long will Sesko be unavailable for?(Photo by Julian Finney/Getty Images)Amorim could not provide any information on Sesko’s prognosis post-match and instead informed reporters that further scans would need to be carried out to determine the severity of the youngster’s issue.Now, it has been revealed that the Slovenian should only miss a few weeks of action.He is poised to return to training as early as the start of December, so he could well be back at Amorim’s disposal for the crunch run of festive fixtures.The fixtures Sesko is set to miss(Photo by Julian Finney/Getty Images)In regard to the matches Sesko could miss, he will almost certainly be ruled out next Monday, when the Reds welcome Everton to Old Trafford in an 8pm kick-off.United then travel to take on Crystal Palace in South London on November 30, followed by a midweek home encounter against West Ham on December 4 and a visit to rock-bottom strugglers Wolverhampton Wanderers at Molineux on December 8.In the striker’s absence, Amorim will continue utilising summer signings Bryan Mbeumo and Matheus Cunha, along with either Mason Mount or Amad Diallo in more advanced roles in attack.





