Social media platforms lit up following the segment. Many supporters felt Henry’s comments lacked empathy and failed to consider the challenges faced by a teenage centre-back trying to find his footing at one of the most scrutinised clubs in the world.
@markgoldbridge wrote: "So many people constantly whack one out to Monday night football! Glad they're waking up to what it really is. Bitter ex-pro's feeding their ego on the obvious whilst wearing white trainers. As for targeting teenagers like Yoro like Henry did last night. Prat."
Whereas @dipsMUFC wrote: "Thierry Henry’s criticism of Leny Yoro is completely unwarranted. He’s a teenager learning his craft. This kind of “analysis” is just lazy and unhelpful. Carragher deleted his tweet mocking Yoro. Clowns, the lot of them."
Meanwhile, @utdbrxy said: "Yoro scores a big goal for United then 3 days later he’s attacked by his fellow countryman for looking at the linesman after conceding like other CBs do."
@DylanMcbennett7 lashed out by saying: "Slightly uncomfortable and borderline embarrassing analysis from Thierry Henry on Leny Yoro's role in Harvey Barnes' third goal, a 19-year-old defender by the way. #MUFC."
@AdamJoseph____ said: "Sky Sports have now deleted this Thierry Henry clip. This sensationalism is cheap low-hanging fruit & fans saw straight through it. Punditry on Sky has never been poorer than it is right now. Embarrassing to try to bully & attack a 19-year-old player."