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Ok then it is the time for some facts here. In 62 games he scored 5 goals as one of the most expensive transfers Manchester United ever made. That's enough for you to talk about regret?
Antony has been a big disappointment the whole time and if you think that Amorim will regret it, what do you think Manchester United will lose when they let him go? Goals? No. Assists? No. Hope?
He was way too expensive and never paid back with performance, but you still think Amorim will regret it, I don't get it.
I believe Amorim is not suited to Antony's style of play, or conversely, Antony is not suited to the game in the United team.
He did not develop at United and as a coach of course Amorim will think about replacing him. Regarding Antony who played well at Betis, because he is suited to his team's game. Or maybe the competition in the team favors him more.
It would also be good if he made a positive contribution to his current team. If not, maybe Betis will also regret borrowing him. If they are satisfied, of course, there will be a purchase option that can be done.
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What you have said has nothing to do with being the converse of anything.
First you say that Amorim can't handle Antony's style, then you say Antony can't handle Manchester United style. You know it doesn't make sense, but who cares...
Amorim has been the coach for Manchester United for a couple of months now, Antony has been sucking for years now. His stats are devastating and he must go. This guy is a loser in every respect if you take his transfer amount and see how much has he has done for the club.