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·20 de noviembre de 2024
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·20 de noviembre de 2024
Ruben Amorim’s tenure at Manchester United began with a significant boost as Leny Yoro returned to full training, marking a pivotal moment for the young centre-back and the club.
The 19-year-old Yoro, signed for an initial £52m from under the noses of Real Madrid, has been sidelined since a pre-season foot injury. His absence meant he played no part during Erik ten Hag’s time at the helm, leaving fans eager to see the highly-rated defender in action.
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Spotted fully participating in Amorim’s inaugural training session, Yoro appears ready to make an impact. Previously limited to lighter duties, his return suggests a gradual reintegration into match fitness, though competitive minutes may still be weeks away.
Yoro’s involvement hints at tactical tweaks, as he was seen in a back three alongside Luke Shaw and Jonny Evans. This potential shift in formation comes as the club faces a defensive crisis. Victor Lindelof suffered an injury during international duty, Lisandro Martinez withdrew from Argentina’s squad, and Harry Maguire remains short of full fitness.
While fans may be eager to see Yoro in competitive action, reports indicate he could feature for the Under-21s before making his senior debut under Amorim. December looks like the most realistic timeframe for his first team comeback, providing a cautious but steady path to full recovery.
Yoro’s return injects hope into a defensive unit stretched thin by injuries, giving Amorim a fresh option to shape his era at Old Trafford.