Manchester United’s recent acquisition, defender Leny Yoro, has faced an unfortunate setback during the club’s pre-season tour in the United States. Yoro, who joined United from Lille for £52 million on July 18, was seen wearing a protective boot and using crutches at the club’s UCLA training base after sustaining an injury in a pre-season match against Arsenal.
The incident occurred during the first half of Saturday’s match at the SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles. Yoro, who was making his debut for the Red Devils, was forced off the field after an awkward landing. As he left the pitch, it was evident that he could barely put any weight on his left foot. The sight of Yoro struggling to walk sparked immediate concern among fans and staff alike.
After the game, Yoro was filmed getting on the team bus with a protective boot on his left foot, further intensifying fears about the severity of his injury. The young defender’s condition has left United supporters anxious about his potential absence as the new season approaches.
United sources have confirmed that the club is still assessing the extent of Yoro’s injury. The medical team is conducting thorough evaluations to determine the best course of action for his recovery. However, the club has yet to provide a definitive timeline for his return, leaving a cloud of uncertainty over his immediate future with the team.
Manager Erik ten Hag has remained tight-lipped about Yoro’s injury, choosing not to address the wider media since the incident. He is scheduled to hold a pre-match press conference on Thursday at 16:30 local time (00:30 BST Friday) ahead of United’s next fixture against Liverpool in South Carolina. It is expected that ten Hag will provide an update on Yoro’s condition during this briefing.
Despite the setback, Manchester United’s pre-season tour continues. The team is set to play La Liga side Real Betis in the second game of their three-match US tour in San Diego on Wednesday at 19:00 local time (03:00 BST Thursday). This match will be crucial for ten Hag to assess his squad’s readiness for the upcoming season and to experiment with different tactical setups.
Yoro’s injury comes at an inopportune time for United, as the club had high hopes for the 18-year-old defender. His move from Lille was seen as a significant addition to United’s defensive options, with the youngster expected to compete for a starting spot. Yoro’s physical presence and composure on the ball were anticipated to bolster United’s backline, providing much-needed depth and versatility.
The injury has undoubtedly cast a shadow over what was supposed to be a period of adaptation and integration for Yoro. As the club awaits further news on his condition, there is a palpable sense of disappointment among the United faithful. The hope is that Yoro’s injury is not as severe as initially feared and that he can make a swift recovery to join his teammates for the remainder of the pre-season and the start of the Premier League campaign.
For now, Manchester United fans will have to wait for ten Hag’s upcoming press conference for more clarity on Yoro’s situation. The manager’s update will be crucial in understanding the extent of the injury and the potential impact on United’s defensive plans for the new season.