The Ultimate Defender: Sergio Ramos Crowned Over Rio Ferdinand by Leny Yoro
In an exclusive interview with GOAL, Manchester United defender Leny Yoro snubs club icon Rio Ferdinand in favor of Real Madrid legend Sergio Ramos. Yoro reveals his admiration for Barcelona star Pedri and his admiration for the playing style mirrored after Ferdinand.

Manchester United defender Leny Yoro has snubbed club icon Rio Ferdinand in a battle of defensive legends, crowning Sergio Ramos as his ultimate centre-back instead. In an exclusive interview with GOAL, in association with adidas, the French teenager explained his decision-making process, admitting his own playing style mirrors Ferdinand’s but ultimately gave the nod to the Real Madrid hero.In an exclusive video for GOAL's FanZone, Leny Yoro was tasked with a bracket challenge to determine the greatest defender from a curated list of footballing icons. The 19-year-old began the quarter-finals by selecting Sergio Ramos over Gerard Pique and choosing Italian maestro Paolo Maldini over Fabio Cannavaro. On the Premier League side of the draw, he showed loyalty to his current employers by picking Rio Ferdinand over Chelsea legend John Terry and preferring Nemanja Vidic to Manchester City icon Vincent Kompany.The semi-finals threw up some difficult decisions. Ramos advanced past Maldini, setting up a final against the winner of the "battle of Old Trafford" between Ferdinand and Vidic. Yoro selected Ferdinand to reach the final, but when faced with the ultimate choice between the Englishman and Ramos, Yoro admitted it was "tough". After a moment of hesitation, he eventually declared "Ramos" as the winner, leaving Ferdinand as the runner-up.Looking for smarter football bets? Get expert previews, data-driven predictions & winning insights with GOAL Tips on Telegram. Join our growing community now!Despite the final decision, Yoro offered insight into how he views his own game during the challenge. When forced to choose between the legendary United partnership of Ferdinand and Vidic in the semi-final, he sided with the Englishman for a specific reason. "My style is more like Ferdinand, so I'm going to say Ferdinand," Yoro explained to the host.While Yoro clearly holds Ferdinand in high regard, placing him in his top two defenders of all time, the allure of the Spaniard's trophy-laden career proved too strong to ignore. Ferdinand may have won the battle for Yoro's signature, but he has lost the battle for his GOAT status.The final result serves as a slightly ironic twist given the context of Yoro's arrival at United. It is well-documented that Ferdinand played a significant role in convincing the teenager to move to Old Trafford last summer, acting as a mentor and selling the project to him when Real Madrid - where Ramos cemented his legacy - were also heavily interested."He called me. First of all, I was really impressed to speak with him and, yeah, we spoke like 10 minutes about Man United," Yoro said when he joined the club."He helped me a lot to make my choice. It was really an honour to speak with him. He spoke to me about the club, and that this is a historic club with a big story, and if I go there I need to fight for the club, to be ready, because this is the biggest club in the world. For me, it was really good to speak about this."Add GOAL.com as a preferred source on Google to see more of our reportingYoro also revealed his admiration for Barcelona and Spain midfielder Pedri. He was asked to rank five of adidas' star names, including himself, Jude Bellingham, Pau Cubarsi and Trent Alexander-Arnold.
The Battle of Defensive Legends
Manchester United defender Leny Yoro recently participated in a bracket challenge to determine the greatest defender from a curated list of footballing icons. In a surprising turn of events, the French teenager crowned Sergio Ramos as his ultimate center-back over club icon Rio Ferdinand.
Tough Decisions and Unveiling Preferences
Yoro's decision-making process saw him selecting Ramos over Gerard Pique and Paolo Maldini over Fabio Cannavaro. Despite initial loyalty to Ferdinand over John Terry and Nemanja Vidic over Vincent Kompany, the ultimate choice came down to Ramos vs. Ferdinand.
The Real Winner
After moments of contemplation, Yoro declared Sergio Ramos as the ultimate winner of the bracket challenge, leaving Rio Ferdinand as the runner-up. Despite Yoro's personal playing style resembling Ferdinand's, the allure of Ramos' trophy-laden career ultimately swayed his decision.
Insights into Yoro's Game and Career Path
Yoro's preference for Ferdinand in the semi-finals stemmed from similarities in playing style. Despite his high regard for Ferdinand, the draw of Ramos' accomplishments proved undeniable. This decision marked an ironic twist given Ferdinand's role in convincing Yoro to join Manchester United.
Ferdinand's Influence and Yoro's Admiration for Pedri
Although Ferdinand played a pivotal role in Yoro's move to Old Trafford, Ramos emerged as the victor in the defender showdown. Yoro also revealed his admiration for Barcelona's Pedri, showcasing his appreciation for top talents beyond the defensive realm.















