Does the sample apply to both? Last year yes, this year no. Last year they were pretty comparable metrics wise, and equally putrid output wise. This year Antony has had far more opportunity to show what he can do and create going forward, meanwhile Sancho hasn’t.
All that said, you’re right. If running, work rate, tracking back and energy was the standard, Antony wins by a long shot. But I think, given how pathetic this team has looked, Sancho shouldve been given a look to start, and perhaps remove all doubt- does he belong in the starting XI, or forever saddled to the bench. What this team is lacking is going forward, creation, finishing. Sancho could’ve added that variant. Antony’s only highlights are in his hair.
It’s all moot now. We are kind of cursed.