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A player who has been absent from Arsenal since January sustains a severe injury during the opening match of the initial league.

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A player who has been absent from Arsenal since January sustains a severe injury during the opening match of the initial league. Ayden Heaven, a defender for Manchester United, sustained a severe injury during his debut in the Premier League against Leicester City.

 

 


 

As a result, he was compelled to be removed from the King Power Stadium on a stretcher. The 18-year-old was delivering a respectable performance before an unfortunate tangle with Leicester forward Patson Daka cut his evening short. He had joined United from Arsenal in January for £1 million.

 

 

 

 

Heaven promptly signalled for medical attention after appearing to twist his ankle while shepherding the ball out for a goal kick following a dangerous cross from Jamie Vardy. The youngster, who was visibly in agony, was carried off and replaced by Toby Collyer after play was suspended for five minutes while medics from both teams attended to him.

 

 

 

 

In the midweek Europa League victory over Real Sociedad, Heaven made his first senior start for United and was able to maintain his position in the lineup as manager Ruben Amorim addressed a looming injury crisis. Leny Yoro, Jonny Evans, Harry Maguire, and Luke Shaw were already absent from United, and Lisandro Martínez is a long-term absentee due to an ACL injury.Before his unfortunate departure,

 

 

 

the adolescent had been a member of a back three that included Matthijs de Ligt and Victor Lindelöf. He had impressed with his defensive duels and composure on the ball. United has not yet delivered an update regarding the severity of his injury. Amorim declared, “He will engage in play if he persists in this manner.” Of course, he is a youthful player who has not played much this season—

 

 

 

 

only 45 minutes for the Under-21s, a few minutes here and there, and now a full game. I am particularly fond of his assurance. “He is quite complete, he defends the box well, and he has good pace.” However, the Premier League is distinct. We are attempting to regulate his development, as he is still very young, and he will be subjected to novel tests.







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