Ayden Heaven | 2024/25 Performances

I get all that, but can anyone say with certainty that things like that never get blown for handball? It's such a gray area currently

That's true but we can't say he was "Lucky" not to have given away a penalty as he would have been "Unlucky" to have done so.

Anyway on his performance he looked good I thought, we will know more when he does make a mistake as it's how they react to adversity at this age that defines a player.
 
That's true but we can't say he was "Lucky" not to have given away a penalty as he would have been "Unlucky" to have done so.

Anyway on his performance he looked good I thought, we will know more when he does make a mistake as it's how they react to adversity at this age that defines a player.
Yep can agree with that. It was encouraging either way!
 
I get all that, but can anyone say with certainty that things like that never get blown for handball? It's such a gray area currently

Not in the Premier League they don't, if it you kick/head it onto your own arm it never gets given.

In Europe it's a different story.
 
He might be the silver lining to Martinez and shaw's injury records. If he keeps showing like he has thats 50m saved.
 
Ooh Ruben do you know what he’s worth?
Ayden Heaven is the best on earth.
They with Heaven, the tackle comes first
Ayden Heaven is the best on earth.
Who made Heaven the best on earth?

I'm finding it hard to believe, we've got Heaven.
 
what's the story on how we got him?

he's an Arsenal fan right, and obviously talented for his age

how did they let him slip through the net?
 
what's the story on how we got him?

he's an Arsenal fan right, and obviously talented for his age

how did they let him slip through the net?
We talked to Bielsa, Bobb and some others and then we went through hell to get him.
 
He's potentially a monumental talent, I'm only saying that on the basis of observing Evans who for a very experienced defender looked absolutely lost when playing in the back three when Amorim first came in, his positioning was all over the place and he didn't know when to step up just outside his defensive area or when to withhold and just maintain the shape.

It's Heaven's positioning that is demonstrable of his maturity. Fundamentally he will have different tests as by the managers own admission this isn't an approach United will continue with moving forward, so we will need to assess how he looks in a higher line with yards of space behind him. But isolated against Ethan he did well and I think Martenelli was on that side and he was in his pocket (though he just came back from injury).
 
A good bit of recruitment this.

The sort of signing that we’d have previously paid £50 million for after impressing for a couple of seasons with Palace/Brentford following a move from Arsenal in search of first team football.
 
what's the story on how we got him?

he's an Arsenal fan right, and obviously talented for his age

how did they let him slip through the net?

The commentator yesterday said he has only played like 10 minutes for Arsenal, against some lower cup team. We have likely promised him more first-team chances. And if you see Saliba and Gabriel playing nearly every game, you want to have many chances to prove yourself and play.
 
The commentator yesterday said he has only played like 10 minutes for Arsenal, against some lower cup team. We have likely promised him more first-team chances. And if you see Saliba and Gabriel playing nearly every game, you want to have many chances to prove yourself and play.
More chances in a back 3 as well, especially for younger players. There was also chat that he was mostly a midfielder through the age groups, but Arsenal saw him as a CB going forward. He may/may not have agreed with this, but a big aspect of Amorim's back 3 is that they should be comfortable pushing up into midfield. It may just be the club convinced him that the role was better for him at this point in his career. Time will tell, but it does seem like he made the best choice for his own career right now.

Besides, it's quite rare in football to move to an inferior team where you have more chance to play, but at the same time join a much bigger club...
 
He's potentially a monumental talent, I'm only saying that on the basis of observing Evans who for a very experienced defender looked absolutely lost when playing in the back three when Amorim first came in, his positioning was all over the place and he didn't know when to step up just outside his defensive area or when to withhold and just maintain the shape.

It's Heaven's positioning that is demonstrable of his maturity. Fundamentally he will have different tests as by the managers own admission this isn't an approach United will continue with moving forward, so we will need to assess how he looks in a higher line with yards of space behind him. But isolated against Ethan he did well and I think Martenelli was on that side and he was in his pocket (though he just came back from injury).
Great observation. Agree with all of this.
 
Looks very composed, hope to see him start soon, looks physically imposing as well. Exciting prospect.

He looks to have ability on the ball as well. Promising.
 
Great bit of business this. The boy looks quality.
Pretty confident in his ability and implementation on the pitch.

Another exciting performance from him.
 
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