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A segment on Sky Sports' Monday Night Football has ignited debate after Arsenal legend Thierry Henry directed pointed criticism at young Manchester United defender Leny Yoro following United's 4-1 loss to Newcastle, leading to significant f...
The controversy stemmed from Sky Sports' Monday Night Football coverage following Manchester United's heavy 4-1 defeat to Newcastle United. Pundit Thierry Henry, a former Arsenal star, focused on a specific moment involving 19-year-old United defender Leny Yoro. After Newcastle's Harvey Barnes scored his second goal, Yoro was seen looking towards the assistant referee. Henry questioned this reaction, suggesting a lack of focus or desire, stating he'd 'never seen that before'. Fellow pundit Jamie Carragher also criticised United's overall defending, likening it to 'under-five young kids'.
The analysis, particularly Henry's comments directed at the young French defender (who joined United for £52m from Lille last summer), drew immediate and strong backlash online. Fans argued Henry was being unduly harsh on an inexperienced player and that looking at the linesman is a natural, almost instinctual reaction for defenders hoping for an offside call. Terms like 'cringe', 'weird', and 'bullying' were used by critics on social media.
In response to the public outcry, Sky Sports reportedly removed the specific clip featuring Henry's Yoro analysis from their social media platforms, although longer segments remained available elsewhere. Leny Yoro himself appeared to respond subtly, posting a picture from the game on Instagram accompanied by a Bible verse (Philippians 4:6) advising against worry and encouraging prayer.
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