Yoro lifts a ‘wall’ infrash in Old Trafford

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The bad dynamics of Manchester United drags each and every one of its players. It is almost impossible to highlight in Old Trafford. However, Leny Yoro (Saint-Mourice, 2005) begins to leave his first flashes.

The defense sought by Real Madrid, which ended up signing for the ‘Red Devils’ last summer in exchange for 62 million euros, begins, little by little, to impose his law in the Premier.

The former Lille, who could not debut until December due to injury has only been dribbling six times in the 23 games (1,287 minutes) that has played this season. Since January 19, coinciding with the defeat against Brighton (1-3), it has not been exceeded again.

Said otherwise. Yoro chains 12 games without anyone driving him. In that period, Fulham (1), FCSB (2), Real Sociedad (1), Arsenal (1) and Nottingham Forest (2) tried six times … without success. In all the challenges it ended up imposing. Its global percentage when avoiding being successful is 64.7%. He has won 11 of the 17 times they have challenged him throughout the course.

“It is very young, but everyone expected that, immediately, it had a world class impact. I think it is giving signs of it. It is difficult to reach the premier league so young and be dominant, but I think that with the passage of the games, it has improved more and more: it is Atlético, Alto, it has good ball control …”, says Wes Brown, former manager of Manchester United.

It is difficult to get to the Premier League so young and be dominant, but I think that with the passage of the matches, it has improved more and more

Wes Brown

Yoro ‘himself took a chest’ after leaving the goal to zero in the Mercanster derby against the City (0-0). “It was hard for me to adapt when I arrived, but now I am better in every game. I think that in each game I try to be better. I try to help the team and be one hundred percent.”

It cost me to adapt when I arrived, but now I’m better in every game

Leny Yoro

Not only is it not dribbling. It also shines with the ball. In the last two games it has a success rate in the 90%pass. “If I can take the ball forward for the strikers, for the midfielders, it is good for us, so I try to do it,” he insists. Yoro has raised a ‘wall’ in Old Trafford. We will see how hard.


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