Antony nowhere to be seen in Man Utd training sparking injury fears ahead of Real Betis clash | The Sun

ANTONY has sparked injury fears ahead of Manchester United’s clash with Real Betis.

That’s because he was nowhere to be seen at training on Wednesday.

The Brazilian winger, 23, has endured a mixed debut season at Old Trafford following his £82million move from Ajax.

Antony has helped himself to seven goals from the right wing while bringing some much needed-aggression.

But he is yet to get an assist in the Premier League.

And his inconsistent performances have seen him come under fire from a section of supporters.

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However, there may be no sign of Antony at all when United take on Betis tomorrow.

The Red Devils already have one foot in the Europa League quarters following last week’s 4-1 win in Spain.

And Antony was not seen taking part in United training when Erik ten Hag ran the rule over his stars at Carrington on Wednesday.

The forward was subbed off in Sunday’s disappointing 0-0 draw with Southampton.

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And his absence today raises concerns over the seriousness of his setback.

Should Antony be out for any period of time, it would come as a huge blow to Ten Hag.

That’s because he is already missing Anthony Martial through injury.

And Alejandro Garnacho is also set for a spell on the sidelines after limping off against Saints.

The Argentine whizkid was spotted in a protective boot as he used crutches to leave Old Trafford.

And it could see the likes of Facundo Pellistri and Anthony Elanga come into first-team proceedings.


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