The Peoples Person
·23 décembre 2025
Leny Yoro: Man United star must be protected to avoid past errors

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·23 décembre 2025

Manchester United have always had a special connection with young players. Few sights excite a United fan more than a talented youngster breaking into the first team and making a starting position their own.
Nonetheless, this excitement and desire to push youngsters into the spotlight can also be counter-productive. The Red Devils have witnessed the build-up of numerous youngsters in recent years, such as Alejandro Garnacho, Rasmus Hojlund and Kobbie Mainoo, only to see them sold, loaned out or left out in the cold.
It is imperative this does not happen to Leny Yoro.
The Red Devils shocked the football world in 2024 when they beat Real Madrid to the signature of the highly rated teenager Leny Yoro.
His time at the club began in disastrous fashion, as he picked up a serious injury in pre-season and had to wait until December 2024 to make his debut for the club. Despite this, he played regularly for the club and quickly turned himself into one of the first names on Ruben Amorim’s team sheet.
Nonetheless, this season has been more of a struggle for the Frenchman. He gave away a penalty at Crystal Palace last month and had to be substituted after appearing visibly distraught on the pitch.
The 20-year-old was also torn to shreds by the effervescent Morgan Rogers at the weekend, causing many fans to question whether Yoro should be getting the starts he has been this season.
Yoro has found himself in a difficult situation, as injuries have meant that Harry Maguire and Matthijs de Ligt, both much more senior partners, have been ruled out of action.
What’s more, he has been paired alongside Luke Shaw, who, despite playing well this season, has never really been a centre-back, and the highly inexperienced Ayden Heaven. It is simply too much to expect the young defender to cope with this situation, especially with a midfield of Casemiro and Bruno Fernandes offering little defensive protection in front of him.
Just as supporters love to get excited when a player is doing well, some also love to stick the knives in when they are not.
Yoro does not need this, though. United have a rare talent who is not playing anything like himself at the moment. He needs fans to support him and trust him moving forward.
United’s capture of Yoro was always meant to be more for the future than for the present. Some of the world’s very best centre-backs were far from starting at a club like United at just 20 years old, and fans must remember this.
The Portuguese head coach has a delicate balance to achieve. He must take the youngster out of the firing line when he gets the chance, with the imminent return of Maguire or De Ligt.
However, he must also protect his confidence and allow Yoro chances to get back into rhythm, knowing that he has the trust of the club and fans.
If managed correctly, this could be no more than a tiny blip on an incredible career for the United starlet.
Source: transfermarkt.com
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