Amorim hailed ‘Heaven’ is calm beyond his age.

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Ruben Amorim has hailed Eyden Heaven after he was forced off at half-time against Arsenal on Wednesday.

The Portuguese manager provided an update on his injury situation at Old Trafford, revealing Manuel Ugarte could return for the game against Real Sociedad, while Leni Yoro remains a doubt after

being substituted at half-time with a foot injury, meaning Heaven replaced him in the second half. It was his first Premier League appearance for Heaven, who

only turned 18 in September, and Amorim was surprised at how relaxed the England youth international looked at Old Trafford.

Despite conceding a 74th minute equaliser before missing several superb chances to win the game it was an encouraging afternoon for United whose supporters protested against the club’s ownership before, during and after the game.

‘I think we did well,’ said Amorim. ‘Of course we don’t want to play like this defending so much and giving the ball to the opponent. With all the games and characteristics of the players. [Victor] สมัครสมาชิก UFABET วันนี้ รับเครดิตฟรีทุกวัน. Lindelof for example without a lot of games. Casemiro is more comfortable in this sort of game.

“Eyden is so relaxed. He looks so relaxed sometimes! But I think we have them in the team so now we have to look after them. I told him it’s just a game, keep it simple. “Leni has got a

foot injury. I think we will see if he is available for Thursday,” he said.

“Maybe we will have Ugarte back (against Sociedad), I don’t know, we will have to wait and see.”