Antony Struggles Against Chelsea
Antony was labelled a "ghost" after he failed to show up for Real Betis in the Europa Conference League final as they were beaten by Chelsea.
The Spanish side took the lead, but were ultimately undone in Poland, with Antony enduring a quiet night.
He had been crucial in them getting to the final, scoring a stunning goal to see off Fiorentina en route.
This is a far cry from the Antony we've seen in Manchester, with the ex-Ajax man continuing to underwhelm as he fails to deliver on his mammoth price tag.
Since moving to Betis though, he's been one of La Liga's most productive players, with **7 goals** and **10 assists** in the 2023-2024 season.
Ex-Blue Frank Leboeuf claims Antony looked more like the player we've seen in Manchester for the last two years, and said he should avoid English football.
Leboeuf told ESPN: "It wasn’t his night, I was very disappointed with his game, I was expecting something more creative and dangerous."
Antony's form in England has been a struggle ever since he moved in the summer of 2022, finding himself well down the pecking order under Erik ten Hag and then Ruben Amorim.
The United boss has been quizzed on the player's future, with Amorim claiming it was only a good thing that Antony had gone on to thrive in Spain.
Antony's future in Manchester remains in doubt, but his exploits with Betis have put him firmly in the shop window, with the player himself saying: "My work is playing and I'm doing that well."
He has a contract with Manchester United, but his affection for Betis is clear, and he may be looking to make a permanent move to Spain.
The 2025-2026 season will be crucial for Antony, as he looks to prove himself in England or secure a transfer to a new club.