Man United youngster Heaven forced off on a stretcher on his PL debut

Manchester United -defender Ayden Heaven was taken on a stretcher after he had sustained an injury at his first Premier League start against Leicester.

Heaven, who came to the club from Arsenal in a deal of £ 1 million in January, saw a commander on the King Power Cut shortly after he was entangled with Patson Daka.

The young person immediately rolled around in pain and signaled to the bank, which led to a five -minute interruption to enable him to get treatment from doctors from both sides. He was then dragged along and replaced by Toby Collyer.

The 18-year-old looked to damage his ankle after he had taken the ball behind it for a target kick after Jamie Vardy had released a low delivery about the penalty area.

He had started his first senior for United in the Midweek victory at Real Sociedad in the Europa League and held his place in the starting XI in Leicester with Ruben Amorim Hamstrung through a deteriorating injury crisis.

Leny Yoro, Jonny Evans, Harry Maguire and Luke Shaw were all excluded, while Lisandro Martinez remains a long -term absent after tearing his ACL.

Heaven started the game in a back three next to Matthijs de Ligt and Victor Lindelof and won several duels, and impressed the ball at his feet.

United still has to offer an update on the extent of his injury.

Rasmus Hojlund ended his 21-game scoring drought after he stopped the opening goal before Alejandro Garnacho broke his own duck with the second of the visitors.

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