Full at 16: Yoro’s beginnings
“When I knew him in the beginning aged 16, he was a very complete player.”
Jocelyn Gourvennec was the Lille supervisor who gave Yoro his skilled debut within the 2021/22 season.
Lille have a protracted historical past of manufacturing sensational youth expertise – Eden Hazard, Benjamin Pavard, Lucas Digne and Franck Ribery are however a number of gamers who got here by means of Les Dogues’ academy construction – however none of them got here by means of as younger as Yoro.
Lille’s scenario was comparatively determined. The reigning Ligue 1 champions on the time solely had an 18-player squad to compete throughout the league and Champions League – so Yoro was fast-tracked into first-team coaching.
“I used players older than Leny in the beginning during the first three or four months, afterwards the president told me to look at a younger player, who was only 16,” Gourvennec tells Sky Sports activities.
“We took him only in training for the beginning and it was surprising – because he was very tidy and calm.”
Yoro didn’t simply impress Lille’s teaching employees, however his new first-team colleagues too. Gourvennec known as on the opinions of Jose Fonte, Renato Sanches and Burak Yilmaz on their new academy product.
“It’s important to ask the experienced players what they are thinking, all of them were definitely convinced by him,” Gourvennec provides.
“They said: ‘he’s only 16, it’s difficult to play every game now. But you know in one or two years he will be an important player.’”
Yoro needed to await his likelihood – extra skilled heads reminiscent of Fonte, Sven Botman and Tiago Djalo have been forward of him within the defensive pecking order.
However when he made his skilled debut in a 3-1 win over Good in Could 2022, Yoro turned Lille’s second-youngest participant – and their youngest debutant since Hazard.
His promising profession had begun.