Erik ten Hag has told Manchester United’s £86million winger Antony that he has to earn the right to play in his team
Erik ten Hag has notified Manchester United’s £86 million winger, Antony, that he needs to demonstrate he deserves a place in the team. Ten Hag recognizes that the Brazilian player is feeling ‘impatient’ after only making one appearance this season as a late substitute against Brighton.
Antony, 24, is eager for his first start against Barnsley in the Carabao Cup at Old Trafford tonight (Tuesday). However, Ten Hag said: “We have training every day, and players need to earn their place. This is professional football, this is top-level football. These are the rules. Players must compete for their positions. You select the starting eleven who exhibit the best dynamic and chemistry.”
He continued, “Naturally, he’s impatient. He wants to play and is striving to do so. He’s fighting for his spot. That’s what we expect from every player in the Manchester United squad—that they should compete.”
Since joining United from Ajax in 2022 for a substantial fee, Antony has had a challenging tenure at Old Trafford. He is now the second most expensive signing in the club’s history.
Ten Hag has favored academy talents Alejandro Garnacho and Amad Diallo over Antony on the right wing this season, stating, “The others are performing really well, and he needs to surpass them. Amad and Garnacho have been very effective. Marcus Rashford scored over the weekend. Antony now has to bounce back and has the ability to do so. If he performs well, he can compete with them.” Ten Hag, who secured the Carabao Cup in his first season at Old Trafford, dismissed claims that new co-owners Ineos are focused on bigger trophies. He remarked, “I wouldn’t say it’s insignificant. The FA Cup and Carabao Cup are significant. I see the attention from all teams, owners, and managers. When teams like Liverpool win trophies, and I see all teams battling for them, we want the same. In football, winning trophies is very important. There are five opportunities, and our goal is to win as many as possible.”
Antony, signed for £86 million two years ago, has faced criticism for his performances. Last season, he scored only three goals, including one against League Two side Newport County in the FA Cup, and made two assists in 38 appearances across all competitions.
The 24-year-old has also faced personal challenges off the pitch. He was accused of domestic abuse by three women last year, though he was neither arrested nor charged in Brazil or the UK, and he denied the allegations. A Brazilian police investigation recently concluded without charges, but the issue could still be reviewed by prosecutors.
Antony’s legal team stated, “The defense for player Antony Matheus dos Santos confirms that the police investigation by the São Paulo Civil Police has been closed without any charges. The defense has always been confident that the investigation, conducted confidentially, would prove Antony’s innocence.”
During the international break, Antony and his girlfriend Rosilene Silva celebrated their engagement, announcing it on Instagram with a series of photos, including one of Antony proposing and another of them sharing a kiss.
Erik ten Hag has laid down the challenge for Manchester United winger Antony, stressing the need for the £86 million signing to prove he deserves a place in the team. Antony, who has struggled since his high-profile move from Ajax in 2022, is eager to start in the Carabao Cup match against Barnsley, but Ten Hag emphasized that performance in training and competition with teammates like Alejandro Garnacho, Amad Diallo, and Marcus Rashford will determine Antony’s future in the starting lineup.
Ten Hag acknowledged Antony’s frustration at his limited appearances, having only featured as a late substitute against Brighton so far this season. However, he made it clear that competition is fierce and that Antony must outperform his rivals for the right-wing spot. Garnacho and Amad have impressed this season, while Antony has faced criticism for his inconsistency, managing just three goals and two assists last season across 38 appearances.
Ten Hag, while backing Antony’s ability to bounce back, highlighted that performance will be the key to securing playing time. Off the pitch, Antony has also had to navigate personal challenges, including allegations of domestic abuse, which he has denied. A Brazilian police investigation recently closed without charges.
As Antony looks to prove himself on the pitch, he and his partner Rosilene Silva recently celebrated their engagement during the international break. For now, Antony’s focus will be on regaining his place in the team and living up to his hefty transfer fee.