Even the tricky Diogo Jota, who often floated into wide positions during the game, failed to cause the full-back any real problems. In fact, it is no surprise that the hosts’ goal came from a corner, when Aaron was temporarily pulled out of position.

Our no.29 also made nine tackles against Wolves - three times more than any other United player - and won 11 duels.



It wasn’t just defensively where the former Crystal Palace man excelled, but also on the front foot.



Aaron was so impressive in attacking situations he actually forced Jonny to defend inside his own half for large periods - in particular in the first period.