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Replays of Heaven’s injury were not broadcast, but a verdict over the 18-year-old’s potential injury has now emerged 😔

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Ayden Heaven, a young player for Manchester United, was taken off the pitch by stretcher during the match against Leicester City on Sunday evening. An expert has provided their opinion on the possible severity of the injury that Heaven sustained. During the first half of the match, the 18-year-old player, who was making his debut start in the Premier League, displayed an outstanding performance.

Heaven, on the other hand, was engaged in a collision with Leicester striker Patson Daka early on in the second half, and after a very extended delay, he was compelled to leave the pitch on a stretcher. When the young player was being transported to the locker room for further medical attention, supporters of both Leicester and Manchester United clapped in unison.


The decision to not show replays of the incident was made by the match director because of the possible seriousness of Heaven’s injury on the pitch. An initial look at the tape was sufficient to establish that this was a significant incident. Ruben Amorim, the manager of United, then provided a concerning update at his post-match press conference. His team had just won 3-0, which was a well-deserved victory thanks to goals scored by Rasmus Hojlund, Alejandro Garnacho, and Bruno Fernandes. It was disclosed by the Portuguese coach that Heaven was unable to communicate while she was receiving treatment.

“We will see next week,” Amorim said, according to the Manchester Evening News, after having a conversation with Gary O’Driscoll, who is the head of medical services for United.


It is difficult to comprehend since even when he is lying on the ground, he is unable to talk. He is so little that he is unable to articulate how he is feeling because he is unable to speak in any way. When it comes to his emotions, it is difficult to comprehend.


Heaven’s Injury Is Evaluated by an Expert in the Field of Injury
In the worst possible circumstance, the Defender might miss up to ten weeks of work.
It is Ayden. Leicester is playing Heaven Injury.
An update has been supplied by @physioscout via X (Twitter) after examining the tape. This comes at a time when United supporters are waiting for clarification regarding the seriousness of Heaven’s injury. It is anticipated that the adolescent will only be out of action for a week or two, which is the best case situation given the circumstances. However, if the worst case situation occurs, the talented young man could not be able to participate for a period of up to ten weeks.

For Manchester United, Ayden Heaven had a lower leg injury, which required him to leave the game early in the second half, according to a tweet from @physioscout. Given that the match director made the decision not to display any further material, there are very few replays. It is a little bit challenging to provide a comprehensive breakdown.

However, based on what was seen during the live match, it appears that Daka’s challenge causes the left ankle to become caught. In most cases, a mechanism that is less concerning, with a lateral ankle sprain being the most frequent outcome. Nevertheless, X-rays will also be required to confirm the presence of a fracture in the lower leg.

“The Potential Time Required for Recovery (Lateral Ankle Sprain):

Grade 1: one to two weeks
Age 2: three to four weeks
Grade 3: four to six weeks
6–10 weeks if the fracture is in the lower leg
“As he was being transported on a stretcher, I was really hoping for the best possible outcome here.”



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