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Erik ten Hag, Gary Neville, Roy Keane and other pundits' verdict on Manchester United winger Antony

Manchester United winger Antony is facing a fresh struggle at the club with his performances coming under increased scrutiny.

At Fulham on Saturday, the 23-year-old was the clear weak link on the right-hand side as the forward struggled to break down a resolute defence. On 63 minutes, Antony was hauled off to a mixture of ironic cheers and jeers from supporters in a damning indictment of his current predicament.

With all eyes on the former Ajax man to see how he reacts to this dip in form, MEN Sport has taken a look at what some prominent pundits and his manager have said about Antony recently.

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Neville was in the commentary box last month as the Reds lost 3-0 to Manchester City. Antony was only on the pitch for ten minutes but in that time managed to pick up a booking for a reckless kick at Jeremy Doku.

In the aftermath of the challenge, a furious Neville said: "That’s absolutely ridiculous, I’d just send him off, it’s absolutely ridiculous from Antony. It’s embarrassing.

"They lost their discipline in the last 10 minutes and became a shambles." After the dust settled on the defeat, Neville explained on X, the social media platform formerly known as Twitter, how he thought signing Antony was a panic decision.

"Context on Antony," he wrote. "We'd just lost to Brighton and Brentford and the club was in reactive panic mode as per usual and sanctioned and said yes to Casemiro and Antony.

"Now I agree Antony needs to do better but it was never a deal to do in those circumstances."

Following the defeat at Craven Cottage, Ferdinand sent a damning message to Antony about his

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