Antony comes from that school of tenacity you hope to see in every player at your club. He doesn't hide, doesn't stop trying and he refuses to let the bad affect his game - where some let their head drop or are guided by how well they're doing, he's defiant and resolute. It stands him in the best stead in his future endeavours and development and almost assures we'll get to see what his best can go on to become.
He's learning and growing - showing his right foot is actually both functional and useful could be the start of something special in its own right as it opens up the field and possibilities on the pitch so much more for him and will make him a lot more unpredictable, which translates to more of a handful to deal with. Following in on potential spillages, too. A seemingly small thing, but one that can easily bag him numerous goals over a campaign.
His passing and crossing needs work, but he's showing a wider array of selections, which, once the opposition become conditioned to be wary of, will buy him more time to execute other passes and crosses. It should lead to improvements in completions because closing off passing lanes - or even shaping to - becomes that much more difficult. A top class attacking fullback down his flank will really make a difference, too.
He's received a lot of criticism in this thread, but it seems we're seeing a truer representation of what he's about now, which should force reassessment. He looks more settled and familiar with the league, and more particularly the pace and aggression of it, which doesn't seem to be catching him out anymore. So this is more the settled player who can now start to branch out and express himself, which might be why he's suddenly decided to show his - surprisingly competent - right foot, as well as the ability to play reverse through balls(?).
But over anything, that tenacity and determination is what enthuses as he won't stop trying to improve and affect games, which in itself will force him to develop. That's what bodes so well for him, and by proxy, us.