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Tyler Fredricson played well in his Manchester United debut against Wolves on Sunday, having also received praise from Reds boss Ruben Amorim in the aftermath.

Tyler Fredricson in action for Manchester United
Tyler Fredricson in his Manchester United debut against Wolves on Sunday (Image: Getty Images)

Tyler Fredricson’s talents have been explained after the centre-back made his Manchester United debut against Wolves on Sunday.

The Reds’ defender put in a solid performance alongside Victor Lindelof and Noussair Mazraoui, but could not prevent United’s 1-0 defeat at Old Trafford. Pablo Sarabia’s second-half free-kick goal was enough to hand Ruben Amorim’s side their 15th Premier League loss of the season.

However, Fredricson was a glimmer of hope for Amorim’s squad against Vitor Pereira’s team. The 20-year-old was called up as several key players were rested following last Thursday’s monumental victory over Lyon in the Europa League quarterfinals.

And The Daily Mail report that United coaches at Carrington are highly impressed with Fredricson, praising not only his football skills but also his mindset.

Coaches are said to frequently use the word “humility” to characterise him. Fredricson is also said to be seen as “a willing learner and a player with a high footballing IQ”.

United boss Amorim praised both Fredricson and left-wing-back Harry Amass for their performances against Wolves. The former Sporting boss added that he wants United to score more goals in order to give young players like Fredricson and Amass ‘better memories’ from their early Premier League days.

“I think he [Fredricson] did really well,” Amorim told Sky Sports post-match. “I think also Amass played really well. We need to score goals so that the kids have better memories from their first games.”

On United’s performance as a whole, he added: “If you look at the game, we were the better team, but in the end, it doesn’t matter because if we don’t score goals, nothing matters. In the end what counts is the result, especially in these kinds of moments.

“We create a lot of chances, we had a game, we control the game, we blocked some good players from the opponent and one set piece changes the game and that’s it. It’s really frustrating to end the game like this.”

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Published: 2025-04-24 09:47:46 | Author: [email protected] (Isaac Seelochan) | Source: MEN – Sport
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