Antony at leftback / LWB …

Honestly you guys are making a big deal about nothing, any reason to have a go at him.

Yeah, but I don’t really care on what he says publicly, I saw the gestures he did live, it’s all I need to see to make a judgment. We read pointless declarations by all players after each loss saying we will be better next game bla bla, this is the same from Antony. He needs to show he can sacrifice for the team, not say it.
 
I think he is better at LB than Lindelof.

Lindelof did ok yesterday in his natural position at CB, but boy he was appalling at LB.
Next time Shaw/ Dalot/ AWB get injured I'd rather see Antony at LB than Lindelof again.
 
Common gesture for being confused about something, happens a lot when players are booked by referees. I’d imagine someone would be confused by being reprimanded for or included in a goal being conceded by someone else’s deflection.
And we know this how?

At that moment, with all that was at stake, whatever it was you just suck it up and get on with it.
 
Given how shite he's been on the right wing (was ok yesterday) since we've signed him, he has a cheek moaning about being played at left back. If he was decent and more consistent in the position he should be playing, then there's no way ten Hag would even think about playing him out of position.

Having said all of that, due to the changes ten Hag made to try and level the game, it was always going to leave us unbalanced. Bruno had to play centre back and just got on with it.
 
Everyone taking a video with no dialogue as gospel that he complained about playing left back. Are people really that swayed by a caption on Twitter?

The body language was pretty obvious. But who cares? Antony is an attacking player and he understandably wasn’t thrilled about being asked to defend when we were still chasing a goal. There is nothing out of bounds here.
 
He finally looked like he was finding some confidence and form yesterday. There was a zip and purpose to his passing.
 
I'd genuinely think about it. We bought him for a ridiculous amount, there isn't much chance anybody will take him from us and he isn't going to accept stepping down. We may as well try to get something out of him. He obviously isn't a defender, but he is gritty and has good workrate. I'd give it a shot against teams, that aren't expected to have too much fire power up front. He could play the FB behind Bruno on the right for example, providing an outball and allowing Bruno or Mount to move more inside.

I never have been a fan of him and was against that transfer. But he is part of the squad now and probably for at least another, probably two years. Our fullbacks don't add anything to our attack, I'd try my chances adding him there. And if things don't work out, there is no real damage done.
 
Couldn’t help but notice he looked pretty unhappy about going over there…
 
Even if could do it, which he can't, then he won't want to.

We could have also have had a thread for Casemiro playing a CB, well that went well.
 
He may actually be more effective in that inside forward role that Amorim plays with. No more stuck on the wing, stopping and passing back.

But in all likelihood, he's going to spend a lot of time on the bench.
 
He may actually be more effective in that inside forward role that Amorim plays with. No more stuck on the wing, stopping and passing back.

But in all likelihood, he's going to spend a lot of time on the bench.
To be honest he's shown nothing to even be given a place on the bench this season. Fully expect him to be frozen out and moved on in January or the summer.
 
my guess is he'll be one of the first out the door - even if just on loan to start with
 
Antony's problem is that his dribbling speed is terrible. He often gets caught by the defender even if he gets past him from the halfway line. So he'll never be PL level winger.

As a wingback, if all he has to do is run up and down the line and deliver crosses on his favorite foot, there is a chance for him to get some game time under Amorim as we basically have zero options there. Whether he actually has the ability and character to completely change his game to suit the team is a huge question mark. Basically he has to pull a reverse Bale to actually have a future at United.
 
He has 0 defending awareness, he is not even an intelligent player, he will never adapt to play at LB, especially in a league like this. Being tenacious and running without a purpose is not enough to become a defender.
Not everyone is Antonio Valencia.
 
An attacking LWB, maybe in Amorins 3-4-3. It's possible with Shaw and malacia both still out it would give us a bit of balance.

Hopefully be a temporary measure if it happens until we bring in a specialist LWB.
 
He wouldn't do it for a manager he was close to in ten Hag, why would he do it for a new manager.

He is has the sort of attitude we need rid of at the club and he isn't alone.
 
Antony is an attacker and that's where he should be played - ie. in his best position.
 
Antony is an attacker and that's where he should be played - ie. in his best position.
An 'attacker' who has registered a whooping 5 goals and 3 assists at his time with the club. He's welcome to hone his 'attacking' talents elsewhere, though as long as he's here he'd do well to keep quiet and do what he's paid to do.
 
I have passed my notes to Amorim.
Antony at LB / LWB incoming.
Would work if the player is willing. Worked with Young and Valencia, eventually leading them to play as full time full backs. Whether he's big enough to take a manager telling him he'd not good enough to play as a forward at this level but I'd good enough to play further back is the real question.
 
Anthony should be left back at the hotel on game days. He shouldn’t be playing left back.
 
Would work if the player is willing. Worked with Young and Valencia, eventually leading them to play as full time full backs. Whether he's big enough to take a manager telling him he'd not good enough to play as a forward at this level but I'd good enough to play further back is the real question.

Yeah it worked with those 2 because they had footballing brains, and were selfless, they were for the team.