Manchester United defender Leny Yoro has spoken highly of André Onana, praising the Cameroonian goalkeeper’s personality and wealth of experience.
The young French centre-back, who joined the club in the winter transfer window, has swiftly adapted to his new surroundings and developed strong relationships with key figures in the squad.
Yoro, regarded as one of France’s emerging defensive talents, has been particularly impressed by Onana’s influence in the dressing room.
Speaking about his interactions with the experienced shot-stopper, the 18-year-old was full of admiration for his teammate.
“André Onana has a great personality, he is a relaxed guy. I talk a lot with him and with Amad.
When we eat, we talk about football and his experience because he had a great career,” Yoro said.
Strong Bonds in the United Squad
Since his arrival at Old Trafford, Yoro has found valuable mentors within the team, with Onana and fellow young talent Amad Diallo playing an important role in his integration.
The camaraderie between them highlights the dynamic within the squad as United look to strengthen their cohesion on and off the pitch.
Despite enduring a challenging start to life in the Premier League, Onana remains a key figure in the Manchester United dressing room.
His extensive experience, including a run to the Champions League final with Inter Milan, has positioned him as a senior leader within Erik ten Hag’s squad.
Onana’s Influence Amid United’s Struggles
Onana’s presence and leadership are proving valuable in a season where United have faced inconsistencies in their performances.
While Yoro is still settling into the intensity of English football, his regular discussions with Onana and Amad Diallo demonstrate a willingness to learn from those around him.
As United continue to navigate a demanding campaign, the bond between emerging talents like Yoro and experienced figures like Onana could play a crucial role in the club’s efforts to rediscover form.
With a blend of youth and experience, the Red Devils will hope to find stability as they push to improve their standing in the league and in European competitions.