
The younger Ayden Heaven of Manchester United has given an update on his recovery after he had picked up a stretcher for a stretcher during Sunday's 3-0 victory.
The collision at the King Power was the first Premier League start of Heaven for Manchester United, but it ended abruptly after the 18-year-old defender was involved in a jumble of legs with Foxes striker Patson Daka.
Sky Sports refused to play the incident again while heaven rolled around in some pain, before he was finally collected by the club's medical team after treatment.
Heaven, who came to the club from Arsenal in a deal of £ 1 million in January, has now yielded a positive update on social media in terms of his injury, and thanked fans for their support.
'Thank you for all the support! I have read all your messages and I do it very well and recover quickly, 'the center-back on an Instagram story.
Red Devils manager Ruben Amorim praised after the game after the game and admitted that his recovery is something that the club will have to 'evaluate' during the international break.
“It's hard to know, because we have to evaluate during the week,” said the Portuguese boss in an interview after the game with Sky Sports. “He already played well against Arsenal and Real Sociedad.
'Today for me was the most difficult game for him because we expect him to relax a bit, but he was so focused. It was clear today that my players are ter limits. We will use this window to rest and restore it, it will be good.
'The feeling is completely different. When we return, it's like you start all over again. '
So far, during impressive displays against Arsenal, Real Sociedad and the first phases of Manchester United in Leicester, heaven has shown that he is well suited for Amorim's system and formation, as part of a central defense of three men.
After United's 4-1 victory over Real Sociedad, Amorim said about heaven: 'I love his pace, I think he is good at defending the box and I think he is pretty complete. But he has a lot of work to do in the Premier League, “he said.
“We will be confronted with a different kind of player and he will be tested in a different way, so we try to manage this because he is still very young.”
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