Former Manchester City defender Micah Richards has jokingly called out ex-Manchester United player Matteo Darmian for an incident in 2015.
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Antony has named his Manchester United debut as his favourite Premier League match in a Reds shirt so far.
The £85million deadline day summer signing netted the opener in the 3-1 win over Arsenal in September to hand the league leaders their first league defeat of the season. Antony went on to score in his first three Premier League outings, hitting the net against Manchester City and Everton.
The winger has yet to score another Premier League goal since but has converted four more times in other competitions. The Brazilian scored the decisive goal against Barcelona in a Europa League last-16 clash and also lifted the League Cup at Wembley last month.
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But when it comes to the Premier League, there’s one game that stands out the most. “I think my first,” Antony told GQ Turkey.
“It was like living a dream. Making his Manchester debut, at Old Trafford, in a derby against Arsenal, and still scoring a goal? It is not possible to be more perfect.”
Antony became United’s second-most expensive player in their history last summer, his price tag falling £4m shy of Paul Pogba’s £89m move from Juventus in 2016. The 23-year-old has impressed many since his arrival although is yet to fully convince everybody.
The youngster has gone through several dry patches during the season and has been dropped a handful of times. However, his dazzling moments of quality have endeared him to United fans and Erik ten Hag has shown trust in his recruit whom he previously worked with at Ajax.
After featuring at the World Cup, he has been selected in Brazil’s squad for this week’s international fixtures alongside United teammate Casemiro.
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Former Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard believes the time might have come for Harry Kane to leave Tottenham Hotspur amid Manchester United's interest in his signature.
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