The assessment of athletes often leans heavily into their physical attributes, particularly in the high-stakes environment of the Premier League. Following Antony’s tumultuous tenure at Manchester United, where he managed a mere 12 goals during 96 appearances, coach Ruben Amorim suggested that the Brazilian winger’s struggles stemmed from a lack of physicality needed to thrive
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Antony’s recent suspension has been lifted, allowing the talented forward to feature in Real Betis’ crucial match against Real Madrid this Saturday. The decision by the Spanish football federation (RFEF) comes in the wake of his controversial red card issued during Betis’ thrilling 2-1 victory over Getafe. Despite a stellar performance that showcased his skills,
Antony’s decision to join Real Betis on loan from Manchester United has proved to be a pivotal moment in the Brazilian forward’s career. After a shaky start at Old Trafford, where he struggled to find his rhythm and consistency, moving to La Liga’s Real Betis seems to have reinvigorated his passion for football. In just
The 2023 football season has seen many transfers spark intrigue, but few have shone as brightly as Antony’s loan move to Real Betis from Manchester United. The Brazilian winger has quickly established himself as a pivotal figure in the team, netting a goal in each of his first three matches. Most recently, he showcased his
The recent arrival of Brazilian forward Antony at Real Betis from Manchester United represents not only a significant addition to the team but also a well-considered strategy by both clubs involved. As the CEO of Real Betis, Ramón Alarcón, has hinted at the potential for an extended loan agreement beyond the current season, it opens
Antony’s transition from Manchester United to Real Betis on loan has been nothing short of remarkable. At just 24 years old, the Brazilian winger wasted no time making an impact in LaLiga, marking his presence with his first goal for Betis during a heated encounter against Celta Vigo. Scoring in the 10th minute, Antony displayed
Manchester United’s winger Antony finds himself at a crucial turning point in his career. After joining the Premier League giants in a high-profile transfer from Ajax for a staggering £80 million ($97.3m) in 2022, expectations were sky-high. However, the Brazilian forward has struggled to leave a significant mark on the squad, scoring just 12 goals
In the glitzy realm of football management, loyalty to players often hinges on performance, both on and off the pitch. Erik ten Hag, the manager of Manchester United, has outlined a clear expectation for his players, particularly for the beleaguered Brazilian winger, Antony. The young star, whose £82 million transfer from Ajax made headlines and
Antony, the Brazilian winger at Manchester United, has found himself in a challenging situation as he has only played one minute in the first three Premier League games of the season. Despite interest from Fenerbahce, managed by Jose Mourinho, Antony is determined to stay at Old Trafford. This decision comes even though he is keen
Manchester United’s Antony has openly shared the challenges he faced in transitioning from a difficult upbringing in Brazil to becoming a Premier League footballer. Despite the heavy criticism he has received for his performances since his move to Old Trafford from Ajax for a hefty sum of £85 million in 2022, the 24-year-old has expressed
Manchester United has responded to rumors suggesting that Antony’s absence from the squad during the game against Bournemouth was due to a disagreement with manager Erik ten Hag. Contrary to speculation, a source informed ESPN that Antony was sidelined due to an injury he sustained during training on Friday, preventing him from completing the session.
Manchester United is reportedly considering moving on winger Antony during the summer transfer window. The 24-year-old’s form has not met the club’s expectations, leading them to contemplate cutting their losses on the player. Despite initially paying £84 million to sign him from Ajax in September 2022, Antony has struggled to make an impact, scoring only
The end of 2023 and the start of 2024 can’t come quick enough for some of the Premier League’s top players. A loss of form or failure to succeed at a new club after a big transfer has rendered 2023 as a year to forget. But for others, seemingly endless injury problems have denied them