Ayden Heaven: Carrick will use Man United star to overcome Chelsea | OneFootball

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·16 de abril de 2026

Ayden Heaven: Carrick will use Man United star to overcome Chelsea

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Manchester United interim coach Michael Carrick will turn to Ayden Heaven to solve the team’s defensive crisis ahead of the crunch clash with Chelsea this weekend.

Chaos in defence

The Red Devils travel to Stamford Bridge on Saturday evening without their three most experienced centre-backs.


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Both Lisandro Martinez and Harry Maguire are unavailable through suspension, while Matthijs de Ligt continues to be ruled out with a long-term back injury.

This situation has created a major concern for Carrick ahead of a pivotal match in the race for Champions League qualification next season.

United are currently third in the table, seven points clear of sixth-placed Chelsea, while both teams possess the same goal difference (12).

England’s European coefficient ranking means the Premier League has been awarded an additional Champions League spot, turning the traditional ‘top four race’ into a hunt for the top five.

If United emerge victorious from west London on Saturday, they will have a ten-point cushion heading into the business end of the campaign. A loss will cut the lead over Chelsea to four, underlining just how vital a match this is for the Red Devils.

An inexperienced pairing

In response to the absent trio in central defence, Carrick will turn to Ayden Heaven to solve the crisis, despite the English starlet not having started under the caretaker before.

The Manchester Evening News reveals Heaven is in line to partner Leny Yoro at Stamford Bridge, with the inexperienced pairing offering a combined age of 39 (Heaven, 19 and Yoro, 20).

The pair have started in the same defensive unit before, but only in a back three under Ruben Amorim – a completely different set of expectations, particularly as they were stationed with a more senior player alongside them.

There will be increased onus on both Luke Shaw and Casemiro to use their experience and know-how to help guide their younger teammates through a season-defining fixture.

It is understood that securing a return to Europe’s elite competition is one of the key metrics which could see Carrick handed the job at Old Trafford permanently. And true to the ethos of the club, the former Red Devil is putting his faith in youth to achieve it.

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