Antony, signed for £86 million by Manchester United, has excelled at Real Betis, contrasting sharply with his dismal United tenure of two goals in 59 games. His fast starts raise questions about consistency. Meanwhile, head coach Ruben Amorim faces challenges as his preferred tactical setup fails at a club with a troubling culture. Despite his previous successes, Amorim's persistence with a 3-4-3 formation, coupled with the Glazers' problematic ownership, exacerbates United's struggles. This raises concerns about the overall direction of the team and its management.
It has not gone unnoticed at Manchester United that 86million flop Antony has scored and been named man of the match in each of his first three appearances for Real Betis since joining the Spanish club on loan in January.
Anthony was a promising talent, but at United, he struggled to find form, making him a candidate for one of the worst-ever pound-for-pound signings in Premier League history.
Amorim's insistence on sticking with his 3-4-3 approach is contributing to the short-term pain and the squad's failure to adapt.
The Glazers and part-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe bear ultimate responsibility for United's ongoing struggles, reflecting a long-standing culture of malaise at the club.
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