Former Manchester United forward Antony has been left ‘saddened’
Former Manchester United forward Antony has expressed his sadness after missing out on Brazil’s World Cup squad. The 26-year-old completed his permanent Old Trafford exit last summer and has been in fine form for Real Betis after struggling in the Premier League.
Antony has netted 14 goals and provided 10 assists in his first season since joining Betis on a permanent deal, having enjoyed a similar impressive run during his loan spell in Andalusia last season. The former Ajax star made the move from the Eredivisie to the English top-flight for £82million but managed just five goals in 62 league appearances during his three-year spell at Old Trafford.
Despite his strong performance that helped Betis to a fifth-place finish and a place in next season’s Champions League, Antony was omitted from Carlo Ancelotti’s squad for the forthcoming World Cup.
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He said: “I’m saddened not to be at another World Cup with the national team, but I’m calm and proud of everything we’ve achieved so far.
“I will continue working as I always have, because this dream is still alive. Now it’s time to cheer on my friends who will represent Brazil in the fight for the sixth title. I’ll be supporting them all from here.”
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Antony has been one of the success stories away from Old Trafford after a series of departures went on to succeed away from the Theatre of Dreams.
The 26-year-old has returned to the fold following his upturn in form with the Spanish side including a call up in June 2025 but he has failed to be considered for selection in the previous squads for the South American giants.
Speaking previously, Antony described remaining at Betis as “one of the best decisions” of his life. He said: “It was one of the best decisions of my life to stay at Betis. I am very happy.
“My family weighed heavily in the decision. Seeing them happy is important. It makes things lighter on the pitch when the family is well.”
In another interview, he added: “The ‘new Antony’ is someone who has learned from hardships, who respects the process and has found joy in playing again.
“Today, I can proudly say that I’m living my best life, in a place where I’ve chosen to settle with my wife and children, in a city that has welcomed us with open arms and helped me find peace.
“The tranquillity I’ve found off the pitch has had a positive impact on my performances on it. I feel more mature, aware of my responsibilities and happy about every training session and match.”
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