Antony is repetitively drilled for the same failings on here when it should already be clear he is heavily dependent on his full-back overlapping. Brazil cater to his game in a manner we don't, ironically enough given the man who knows him better than anyone isn't catering to his game.
It's been discussed here in detail by a number of posters on a number of occasions that he simply lacks the base attributes to thrive as an individual. Lacks: pace, power, ability to pass accurately when running at full speed, so unless his team is massively in control of the game, he struggles because he can't do much as an individual in a position where you're most expected to do things as an individual and bring others into the game - decent wingers drive up the pitch as an outlet ball or outright ball carrier and then do something beneficial to the team with their next action. Antony struggles to do this because he can't pass at pace and doesn't have the strength to tussle nor the top speed to break free, so what are you left with?
It's been a real shambles how we've used him. He's a limited player and that has not been catered for. If we intend to isolate the winger, we should have gone for a proper winger/wing-forward rather than the playmaker type.
We're paying the price for the squad composition. A bunch of parts that don't fit together.
In a way you are right, but then he does the most inexplicable things that have nothing to do with his physical attributes or technical abilities.
For instance, in one match he received a clearance way in on our half, and he sprinted with the ball, outsprinted their players with ease and drove deep into their half. Instead of trusting his pace, which he looked to have plenty of in that run, he started to doubt himself and after some deliberation, he made a weak pass to Rashford, I believe it was, and the counter attack ebbed out.
In another match, he dribbled past his defender, left him sprawling on the floor with 30-40 yards to run into, but instead he turned back around again and was tackled by the defender lying on the floor.
I mean, neither of these examples show any lack of pace or dribbling. He can get past his defender. He can outsprint them, but he starts to think, which reduces his top speed and defenders catch up, or he turns around for absolutely no reason.
His acceleration is actually really good, top speed is fine. It's his decision making that is his biggest drawback. He starts thinking and then everything just slows down. You don't have time for that in the PL.