Antony was enraged with two Manchester United teammates last night after a picture surfaced

During the Manchester United match versus Crystal Palace, Antony, a forward, wasn’t quite happy with some of his teammates.

 

The Manchester United winger Antony’s dissatisfaction with certain teammates during their disappointing away loss to Crystal Palace was captured on tape.

Since joining Old Trafford, the Brazilian attacker has found it difficult to create an impression and has faced a lot of criticism while a member of the team. Several players, Antony among them, were left feeling frustrated by the crushing loss at Selhurst Park on Monday.

Antony Reacts Angrily to His Man Utd Teammates

It appears bad for the Brazilian.

Alejandro Garnacho and Mason Mount were ahead of Antony when he mishandled a pass during the Palace match. Nathaniel Clyne intercepted his effort, and the forward from Brazil immediately pointed the finger at his teammates.

 

It’s unlikely that Antony’s performance at Selhurst Park would have been well-received by United supporters, given his lacklustre showing. Despite his poor pass, the former Ajax player seemed to be blaming his teammates, which raises questions about the culture in the locker room.

Another incident involving Antony was brought to light by Sky Sports pundit Jamie Carragher. Following the game, Antony was spotted whispering to Mount, and the former Liverpool defender called the scenario “embarrassing.”

“He’s probably talking about one of the players or somebody else, or the set-up, or the manager, just get off the pitch. Shut up and get in. You’ve been beaten 4-0, whispering, talking – honestly, embarrassing.”

Given how underwhelming his performances have been this season, Antony is in a position where he needs to speak up on the pitch. Despite his lacklustre performances, the Brazilian has had little competition for spots this season, with Amad Diallo frequently getting the chance to shine before him.

Players for Manchester United Think Ten Hag Will Be Fired

It’s possible that his fate has already been decided.

Some United players think that Sir Jim Ratcliffe has already decided on ten Hag and that his fate is set, according to a report from Matt Law of The Telegraph. Additionally, the article states that it is doubtful that the Red Devils will fire him prior to their FA Cup matchup with Manchester City.

It would be illogical to remove him from his position at this point in the season. It looks like the only realistic choice from now until the conclusion of the season is to continue with ten Hag, as a prospective new manager is unlikely to have enough time to establish his authority on the team.

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