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Have you heard Peter Schmeichel sends Erik ten Hag a harsh message regarding Man Utd’s Antony.

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Peter Schmeichel sends Erik ten Hag a harsh message regarding Man Utd’s Antony.Man Utd told £43m offer would be accepted – Report

Antony has had a miserable season and has come under fire once more for his terrible performance in Manchester United’s 54-minute substitution during their loss to Nottingham Forest.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Because Anthony ‘doesn’t understand the game,’ Manchester United legend Peter Schmeichel has urged struggling manager Erik ten Hag to bench the flop.

The Brazilian has had an awful season; he hasn’t scored a goal or provided an assist in any competition. On Saturday night, after only 54 minutes of the journey to Nottingham Forest, Ten Hag hauled him off, setting a new low for him.

 

 

The winger had another challenging day as he was dispossessed four times, finished just one dribble, and failed to create a chance. Now that Antony has been playing so poorly, Schmeichel is pleading with Ten Hag to end his tenure as the starting lineup.place. He contributes very little to the team. His teammates find him annoying. It is very annoying. The legendary player for United told Super Sport, “He’s had an opportunity for a long time.”

This player doesn’t seem to be understanding the game because he hasn’t scored this season, made an assist, or assisted anyone. There are certain things you expect a winger to do, like enter this space [the byline] and use his right foot to cross the ball, but he doesn’t.

“He’s making an effort, but he knows he isn’t keeping up with the pace. We’re not sure what the manager’s message is; he may have been told to carry on as usual, in which case the manager would be held accountable for no goals or assists during the entire season.”

 

 

 

 

 

Following yet another lackluster performance, Erik ten Hag has been urged to fire Antony (Image:Gary Neville, a former United teammate, concurs with the Dane regarding Antony’s difficulties. The renowned captain has maintained that signing the Brazilian winger was a mistake.

“It is impossible for scouts to have watched Antony and concluded he was worth £85 million. It appears that Erik ten Hag has been able to overrule them, which is concerning because strong leadership is required at the top,” he said to Sky Sports.

“I hold the football club responsible for bringing him in for £85 million. The fact that the boy was signed as one of the most expensive wide players in world football is not his fault. He wasn’t supposed to be brought in for that amount of money.”

Ten Hag has also expressed his displeasure with his team’s offensive performance. It’s interesting to note that the Dutchman called Amad, Antony’s replacement, the game’s shining moment in the second half.

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