Amad’s Time to Shine: Ten Hag Urged to Give Ivorian His First United Start Against Sheffield United

Despite his impressive substitute appearances, Amad Diallo is yet to earn a starting role for Manchester United this season. With Marcus Rashford facing a fitness concern, the Ivorian is now vying with Antony for a spot in the attack alongside Rasmus Hojlund and Alejandro Garnacho. Amad’s energetic and skillful performance against Coventry City, coupled with Antony’s underwhelming display at Wembley, has sparked calls for Erik ten Hag to hand him his first start since December 2021.

Merson Defends Antony, Predicts Man United Win

Despite criticism of his controversial celebration, Paul Merson has shown sympathy towards Manchester United winger Antony. Antony cupped his ear towards Coventry City players after the FA Cup penalty shootout victory, but Merson believes his emotions got the better of him. Merson praised Harry Maguire’s classy reaction but defended Antony’s actions, suggesting that his childhood dream of playing in a major final may have influenced his behavior. Merson also predicts a 3-0 victory for United against Sheffield United on Wednesday, despite their poor performance against Coventry.

Manchester United News Roundup: Ten Hag Backs Antony, Fires Back at Critics, Mourinho Makes Comparison

Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag is defending his team after criticism of their performance in the FA Cup semi-final against Coventry. Ten Hag said the criticism was a “disgrace” and that United deserved to reach the final on penalties. He also backed Antony after the attacker was spotted cupping his ears to the Coventry squad, a move that has been widely ridiculed. Former United boss Jose Mourinho has said that he did not have the same level of support from the club’s board as ten Hag currently enjoys.

Antony Defends Actions After Backlash Over Coventry Reaction

Manchester United’s Antony has responded to criticism over his celebrations following the FA Cup semi-final victory against Coventry. The Brazilian forward came under fire for cupping his ears and looking towards the Coventry squad after Rasmus Hojlund’s decisive penalty, rather than celebrating with his teammates. Antony’s actions sparked a backlash on social media, with many accusing him of showing a lack of respect. United manager Erik ten Hag defended his player, but Antony has now had his say, claiming that he was provoked by the Coventry players’ treatment of the United fans.

Antony Defends Celebration in Front of Coventry Players, Citing ‘Provocation’

Manchester United’s Antony has justified his controversial celebration in front of Coventry City players after the FA Cup semi-final win, claiming he was defending his club from ‘provocation.’ Antony’s actions sparked criticism, but he insists he was protecting United from perceived disrespect towards their fans. However, it remains unclear what specific provocation occurred, according to Antony.

Antony Breaks Silence on Controversial FA Cup Celebration, Citing Provocation

Manchester United’s Antony has addressed his controversial ear-cupping celebration following the team’s penalty shootout victory over Coventry City in the FA Cup semi-final. The Brazilian winger faced criticism for his actions, but he maintains that he acted in response to provocations from the opposition players throughout the match. United manager Erik ten Hag also defended Antony’s behavior, pointing out that the player was provoked and that other United players had shown magnanimity towards their opponents. Despite leading 3-0, United allowed Coventry to fight back and force extra time, but VAR intervened to rule out a Coventry goal in the final minutes. Antony emphasized his respect for Coventry but stated that he lost his composure due to the provocations he endured.

Erik ten Hag Blames Coventry City Players for Provocation in Antony Taunt Incident

Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag has blamed Coventry City’s players for provoking winger Antony, who was seen cupping his ears and taunting the Championship side after the Red Devils’ penalty shootout win in the FA Cup semi-final. Ten Hag defended Antony’s behavior, suggesting it was a reaction to Coventry’s provocations, but also acknowledged that the player should not have reacted. The manager also criticized the media’s reaction to the incident, describing it as a “disgrace.”

Antony’s Provocation Defense from Ten Hag

Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag defended Antony’s post-match actions against Coventry City, citing provocation as the cause. Antony’s gesture of cupping his ears toward Coventry players after the penalty shootout victory at Wembley drew criticism. However, ten Hag claims that Antony was provoked by an earlier action. The manager acknowledged that Antony’s actions were inappropriate but emphasized that the provocation had not been seen. Manchester United will now face Sheffield United in the Premier League on Wednesday, potentially without several key players due to injuries.

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