Former Man Utd Winger Antony claims he suffered from “disorientation” from the people of Old Trafford during his final days at the club.
Brazil International rarely played a good match in three seasons with Reuben Amorim in three seasons with Premier League clubs.
Man Utd Winger Antony was impressed and won another loan move to Real Betis.
All involved were happy with the results of the summer, but last week Antony spoke about being “disregarded” by Man Utd after being told to train separately.
Antony told Spanish outlet Onda Cerro:
“I don’t want to make any controversy, that’s life. I’m very grateful to the club. There were bad times, but there were good times with two titles.
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“My family traveled to Seville 4-5 days before the transaction was completed. We had them rent a house.”
And now Antony has revealed that Man UTD staff didn’t even say “good morning” or “good afternoon” to him in his final months when he was banished.
Antony told ESPN Brazil:
“But I think there was a bit of respect there, and even a bit of disrespectfulness, good morning, good morning.
“But anyway, it’s the past, I don’t take these things too much. Now I’m here, I live here, that’s what’s most important to me.”
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Another player struggling under Amorim is Joshu Azirudgie, who failed to start the game this season.
And now, football insider transfer correspondent Pete O’Rourke claims that the 24-year-old can leave Man UTD in January unless things get better.
O’Rourke told Football Insider: “It depends a lot on what Zirkzee wants to do. If he doesn’t play regularly under Amorim, he may push or consider moving, especially with the upcoming World Cup next summer.
“He has only made three appearances in the Premier League this season, but only one of them started and played a total of 82 minutes.
“He is not happy with the situation, but obviously Amorim spent heavily on the aid of Kuni, Sesco and Mbeumo in the summer.
“In Italy’s Zilkie, Como and Juventus are always keeping an eye on his situation, because of how well he did in Bologna before moving to Man United.
“If a player isn’t playing regularly between now and January, that’s a problem for him and he can push for leaving Man United.”
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