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Neymar Sends Antony Message of Support As Outrage Over His Showboating Rages On


Neymar has come out to support Antony as the Manchester United forward continues to receive criticism over his showboating The PSG forward has asked his international teammate to keep doing whatever he does with boldness Neymar is one of the best-rated players in the world when it comes to skills and often uses them in his game 

Paris Saint-Germain forward Neymar has sent a defiant message of support to his Brazilian teammate Antony over his showboating antics. Antony, who plies his professional trade with Manchester United, has been on the receiving end of some serious backlash after he displayed his signature move in the Europa League. 

The winger was in action for United against Sheriff Tiraspol when he decided to showboat before putting the ball out of play. Famous figures led by Paul Scholes have berated the winger for his antics, but Neymar has taken a different approach by encouraging the 22-year-old to keep going. 

Neymar took to his Instagram stories and said: "Keep it up, don’t change anything! Go for it boy! Boldness and joy." Antony blasted out critics This comes at a time when Antony hit back at critics who blasted him after he did his popular spin move during the club's Europa League clash on Thursday, 27th October. 

Sports Brief reported that Antony performed the move against Sheriff Tiraspol on Thursday night, drawing heavy criticism from pundits and support from United fans who feel the Brazilian was enjoying himself. The 22-year-old's flamboyant spin move was the subject of discussion on social media by fans and pundits. However, criticism from Manchester United legend Paul Scholes attracted angry reactions from fans. Erik ten Hag promises to correct Antony's showboating 

Sports Brief also reported that Manchester United Head Coach Erik ten Hag has promised to correct Antony's showboating if necessary. The Manchester United forward performed his signature 'Antourny' during his side's clash against Sheriff Tiraspol in the Europa League. The Brazilian received the ball in the first half and, with acres of space ahead of him, decided to do the skill twice. He then passed the ball right out of play, sparking lots of criticisms from retired footballers led by Paul Scholes. 

Source: SportsBrief.com 

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