Antony Reveals True Feeling About Ruben Amorim Amid Real Betis Loan Resurgence

On loan Manchester United winger Antony

Antony Reveals True Feeling About Ruben Amorim Amid Real Betis Loan Resurgence

Evans Ousuru 09:07 - 20.04.2025

Antony explains what he thinks about Manchester United coach Ruben Amorim as he continues his much-needed resurgence at Real Betis.

Manchester United winger Antony has addressed his relationship with Red Devils boss Ruben Amorim, as he continues with blistering form in Spain.

The Brazilian dazzling winger is three months into his loan spell with Real Betis, but looks reborn after leaving Old Trafford in January on a short term deal.

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In his three months with Betis, the former Ajax star has scored four goals and provided as many assists in 16 matches, much to the delight of the fans and the technical bench too as revealed by the Daily Mail.

The move to Spain was necessary considering that he struggled to nail down a regular spot under Ten Hag following his £85million move from Ajax 2022, with the Brazilian finding himself on the periphery also under Amorim.

In 96 matches donning the United colours, Antony scored just 12 goals and added five assists for the Red Devils, despite being the club's second most expensive signing of all-time.

What Antony said

Antony Reveals True Feeling About Ruben Amorim Amid Betis Loan Resurgence
Antony was largely underwhelming since his arrival at Manchester United | IMAGO

Antony had now come out to reveal his true feelings regarding Amorim who sanctioned his loan move to Betis

"I've only had a short time working with Amorim, but he's a very good coach. A very intelligent coach," Antony said.

"United are going through a difficult time at the moment, but he's a good coach. I had a good relationship with him, but I needed a new challenge and I wish him all the luck in the world in this final stretch of the season."

Antony went on to divulge his feelings towards Ten Hag, who managed him at Ajax, before they reunited at United.

The forward explained that, despite failing to win a regular place at United, he does not blame his former coach.

"Erik ten Hag is a coach I'm very grateful to. He helped me a lot in the Netherlands, and in England too, even though the opportunities didn't come the way I wanted to.

"But that's the coach's choice, I don't hold any grudges or anything. On the contrary, I'm very grateful for everything he's done with me, for all the conversations too.

"He's a coach who will certainly be in this story because he helped me a lot."

Betis do not have an option to buy Antony within their loan deal, although they are covering 84 per cent of his salary.

There is no concrete indication as to whether or not United will part ways with the Brazilian on a permanent basis this summer.