
The Peoples Person
·16 de abril de 2025
Manchester United defender Leny Yoro fires message after pathetic Thierry Henry criticism

The Peoples Person
·16 de abril de 2025
Manchester United defender Leny Yoro has sent a message following Thierry Henry’s unwarranted and pathetic criticism on Monday night.
Yoro, who worked under Henry in the French U23 set-up, was the subject of some bizarre remarks from the former Arsenal man, who singled him out for United’s 4-1 defeat at Newcastle on Sunday.
Henry highlighted how Yoro instinctively glanced at the linesman after Harvey Barnes netted Newcastle’s third goal. He claimed Yoro was hoping the official would save him from the embarrassment of his poor defending.
The 47-year-old then added that he “had never seen that before.”
Unsurprisingly, Henry’s comments didn’t sit well with United fans, who rallied around Yoro and slammed Henry for his harsh critique. Sky Sports swiftly took down the clip following the backlash. Jamie Carragher, the ex-Liverpool defender who appeared alongside Henry on the show, reposted the video with four crying emojis—only to delete it shortly after, a clear indication they realised just how distasteful their actions were.
Yoro chose to respond to the scrutiny on Tuesday night in a subdued fashion.
The 19-year-old took to social media, sharing a Bible verse over an image of himself kneeling on the St James’ Park pitch—sending a clear message that he remains unbothered by the negativity.
Inscribed in French in Yoro’s post was the message, “Do not be anxious about anything, but always ask God for what you need. And when you pray, ask for it with thanksgiving.”
The United defender cited Philippians 4:6.
Leny Yoro Ig: “Do not be anxious about anything, but always ask God for what you need. And when you pray, ask for it with thanksgiving. Philippians 4:6” — The Peoples Person (@peoplesperson.bsky.social) 2025-04-15T22:09:31.649Z
Yoro has been one of the few positives for United during what has proven to be an immensely challenging season.
The £52million summer signing has slotted perfectly to life at Old Trafford and bar the Newcastle and Southampton games, has been almost flawless.
Yoro and his teammates are back in action on Thursday when they host Lyon in the second leg of their Europa League quarter-final tie. Kick-off is at 20:00 BST.
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