Antony to keep entertaining Man United fans with skills amid criticism
Man United new boy Antony vows to keep entertaining the fans despite Gary Neville saying he would have ‘whacked ‘ him for his ‘pointless’ showboating… as he reveals he is ALREADY learning from Cristiano Ronaldo
- Antony says he will continue to do his tricks to please Manchester United fans
- Gary Neville criticised the Brazilian for his ‘pointless’ skills against Arsenal
- The Brazilian recently moved to Old Trafford following an £85m move from Ajax
- He now learns from ‘the best in the world’, his new colleague Cristiano Ronaldo
- Antony scored his debut goal against Arsenal before being replaced by Ronaldo
Antony has vowed to continue doing his skills and tricks for Manchester United fans, despite intense criticism from pundit Gary Neville.
On his club debut after an £85m move from Ajax, the 22-year-old stood in front of Arsenal’s Oleksandr Zinchenko and tried to confuse the Ukrainian by lifting his leg up and twirling it around before playing the ball back.
Neville said the Brazilian would have ‘whacked’ for his ‘pointless’ piece of first-half skill if he had anything to do with it, as previously reported in Sportsmail.
Fellow pundit Jamie Carragher said he would have ‘put him in the stand’ if Antony had tried anything like that against him in his playing days.
Antony vowed to keep pleasing Manchester United fans with his tricks despite the criticism
The Brazilian, who scored the opening goal in United’s 3-1 win that day, and has pledged not to stop playing skilful football despite the complaints.
Antony told the Manchester United website: ‘I’ve always done this. Not just here but for all the teams I’ve played for.
‘I’ve been doing it ever since I was a child. I’ve always done it – it’s one of my characteristics.
Gary Neville called Antony’s move on Oleksandr Zinchenko last week a ‘pointless’ piece of skill
‘I am adapting and getting used to things here already. Entertaining is something I’ve always liked and I’ll continue doing it.’
Antony was a late addition to the Manchester United squad, while 37-year-old Cristiano Ronaldo is still at Old Trafford despite consistent rumours this summer about his departure.
The 22-year-old was replaced by the Portuguese megastar after 58 minutes of his debut against Arsenal, and the Brazilian is pleased to take this opportunity to learn from the man 15 years his senior.
Antony, left, has learnt a lot from Cristiano Ronaldo, right, while at Manchester United together
‘I’ve come to help my team-mates. Regardless of age, there’s immense talent in all the players,’ Antony said.
‘Words can’t describe Cristiano, the best in the world. In just a few days, I’ve learnt a lot from him. He has an extraordinary mind and, whenever I talk to him, I take a lot from it.
‘I’m sure that we have a strong attack and it’s very promising for the future.’
Manchester United’s European campaign got off to a rocky start with a 1-0 loss against Real Sociedad, but owing to Premier League cancellations, they next have the opportunity to redeem themselves at Sheriff Tiraspol in Moldova.
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