Antony is savaged by Clinton Morrison after appearing to taunt Coventry fans following Man United’s penalty shootout win as he tells Brazilian to ‘focus on himself’ before making brutal dig

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Manchester United winger Antony was heavily criticized by Clinton Morrison after he appeared to taunt Coventry supporters.

United triumphed on penalties to reach the FA Cup final after a remarkable draw against Championship side Coventry at Wembley.

Despite United building a three-goal lead, Coventry managed to level the score at 3–3 and send the match to extra time, ultimately resulting in penalties.

After Rasmus Hojlund scored the decisive penalty for United, Antony was seen pointing his ears towards the Coventry fans.

Morrison, who played for Coventry between 2008 and 2010, was heavily critical of Antony for his actions.

Clinton Morrison has criticized Antony for taunting Coventry fans after Man United gained the upper hand

Morrison told Antony to focus on himself after his actions against Coventry

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In a major blow, Morrison declared that Antony needed to ‘focus on himself’ and warned he could be playing in the Championship next season.

Clinton Morrison said on BBC Radio 5 Live: ‘He needs to focus on himself because he could be in the Championship next season…’

Antony has had some tough moments since joining United for £85.5million in 2022, scoring just ten goals in 77 appearances for the club while failing to find the net in the Premier League this season.

However, he has played a key role in United’s FA Cup run, scoring against Newport County and Liverpool. Antony played as a substitute against Coventry when he replaced Alejandro Garnacho in the 66th minute.

United seemed to get through in regular time after goals from Scott McTominay, Harry Maguire and Bruno Fernandes.

However, Coventry responded through Ellis Simms, Callum O’Hare and a late penalty from Haji Wright to send the match to extra time.

Victor Torp thought he had given Coventry the lead in extra time, but his goal was disallowed by VAR for offside.

United then had the upper hand in the shootout, with Hojlund scoring after Ben Sheaf missed for Coventry.

Antony, who played as a substitute against Coventry, has endured some problems at United



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