LONDON -- Ruben Amorim raised fears that Benjamin Sesko could be facing a lengthy injury lay-off after Manchester United's £74 million ($97m) centre-forward limped out of the 2-2 draw against Tottenham with a knee problem.
Sesko, a 58th minute substitute against Thomas Frank's team, left the field in 88th minute after going down injured following a challenge by Spurs defender Micky van de Ven.
The Slovenia international was able to walk off the pitch after treatment, but when asked about Sesko's condition after the game, United head coach Amorim said that he was concerned about the extent of the injury.