Former Manchester United player Paul Scholes has responded to winger Antony’s recent criticism of ex-Red Devils, providing simple advice for the struggling player. Antony expressed frustration, labeling comments from former United players as “malicious” and lacking constructive criticism.
Antony, who joined United for £85 million, has faced scrutiny for a goalless and assist-free season despite 14 appearances under manager Erik ten Hag. Media figures, including Dimitar Berbatov and Gary Neville, have voiced concerns over his performances.
Scholes, taking to his Instagram Story, delivered concise guidance to the Brazilian winger: “Run as fast as you can up and down, score goals, and make goals pls. Good luck tonight my friend.”
As United prepared to face Bournemouth, Antony, 23, aimed to break his dry spell and contribute to his team’s success. Scholes’ straightforward advice underscores the need for the winger to focus on fundamental aspects of his game to regain form and silence critics.