Rasmus Hojlund and Alejandro Garnacho end the goals in a comfortable 3-0 Manchester United victory by the entangled Leicester who was infected by a serious injury to teenager Heaven.
The 18-year-old man arrived from Arsenal last month and followed an impressive first senior competitive start in Thursday’s Europa League victory against Real Sociedad with a striking performance in the first half in the King Power Stage.
But the full debut of the Heavenly Premier League came to a painful end shortly after halftime, with the United Center backer on a Brancard after the long treatment was injured that Patson Daka reached a cross.
Ruben Amorim will hope that the issue is not so serious as he shone during an opening period that Hojlund ended his 21-match guard for a goal with an emphatic united opener.
Garnacho followed in the second half, ending his 24-game standings with a first time he had seen another attempt shortly before.
Outstanding captain Bruno Fernandes swept home during death, while Ruud of Nistelrooy – who started the season as United Assistant and temporarily entered the interim boss – oversaw a 13th defeat in 14 league matches.
Relegation beckons for the toothless foxes, which sit the 19th and nine points of safety and have been thrown by those left on the ground.
Amorim’s side dominated the game from the beginning when they patiently produced and investigated, creating half of the chances on the road.
Garnacho made an effort to offer comfortably by Mads Hermansen, who was brilliantly beaten shortly afterwards, while Christian Eriksen played a one-by-two with Fernandes of a corner and hit a first time to the farthest post.
The traveling fans of United were large and the volume of the corner of the ground went up a few notch in the 28th minute.
Boubakary Salmare could not stop Fernandes Hojlund from staying, with Wout Faes’s indecision that gives the striker the time needed to drive a low strike outside Hermansen in the far angle.
The relief of the striker was just as tangible as his joy after his first purpose in three months.
United did not have much to camp with, but heaven looked promising, and yielded an important pair of blocks to deny Daka and Bilal El Khannouss as the halftime approached.
But the night of the young defender would end with the fact that he left on a stretcher in the 51st minute after injuring himself to stop Daka from reaching a Jamie Vardy cross.
Heaven clearly feared that he had done something serious, given the way he indicated to the bank, with Amorim clapping the defender while he was taken away from the tunnel.
It was an intestine for United, but they continued with the rise.
Eriksen threatened from distance and Garnacho celebrated after giving the visitors a deserving second, just for the outdoor revision to see how he quickly stopped his celebrations on the billboard.
However, the Argentina international player would not be denied for a long time, as Fernandes had penetrated to sweep over Hermansen in the 67th minute.
Leicester was denied a lifeline by the beautiful block of Matthijs de Ligt, while substitute Facundo Buonanotte was willing to score, before Harry Amass marked his 18th birthday by engaging for his united debut.
A third would follow in the 90th minute, with Diogo Dalot doing well and cut back for Fernandes to hit from the edge of the box.
Vardy saw a shot stop by Onana by the end of the downtime stop, but the damage was done for a long time.