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Defender sends message To Amorim After Wolves Display

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Ayden Heaven had a calm and clever performance at Wolves, it felt like a quiet reminder to Man Utd of what he can offer.

Ayden Heaven Steps Up When Man Utd Needed Control

Manchester United snapped back to form with a sharp 4-1 win at Wolves. That ended a shaky run with a performance that grew stronger as the game went on. The night had its usual headline acts. Mason Mount pulled the strings and walked away with the POTM award. Meanwhile, Bruno Fernandes set the tone from midfield with his usual mix of energy and craft. The real story sat a little deeper, where Ayden Heaven quietly put together the kind of display managers remember.

Coming off a rough 45 minutes against West Ham, where an early booking forced him off at the break. The youngster needed a good response. Head coach Ruben Amorim still backed him, placing the 19-year-old at the heart of the back three.

Heaven played with calm, read the game well, and defended with far more confidence than the week before. Apart from a single mix-up with keeper Senne Lammens, his evening stayed steady and assured.

Amorimโ€™s Praise Shows Trust Growing

Heaven didnโ€™t just survive the test, he used it to speak directly to his manager. His positioning was sharper, his passing was measured, and he handled Wolvesโ€™ movement without getting dragged out of shape. Man Utd’s strong second half owed plenty to the stability he helped build at the back.

After the match, Amorim made his thoughts clear. He said that the youngster did a โ€˜very good jobโ€˜. Utd’s boss also praised his composure on the ball, noting how key that skill is for the system he wants.

Authorโ€™s Opinion:

Heaven showed real growth here. Give him time and the confidence to play his game, and he could become a dependable piece of Unitedโ€™s future. This was a small step, but an important one.

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