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Manchester United's 100 million parallel goods exposed their goals, and more goals were scored with their right foot! No fear of pressure and competition

is worth 100 million euros, 3 goals and 2 assists in a season, which is an out-and-out "parallel import" data. Manchester United's Brazil right winger Antony has declared that he has jotted down his goals in a notebook, including goals, assists and other areas that could be improved.

Compass boasted that he used this way to motivate himself to make a name for himself, and if he didn't have the data at hand, he would ask his wife Rossilline · to send him photos to motivate himself every day.

'I definitely need more goal involvement and more goals.' The 24-year-old said, "That's what I ask of myself. Rest assured, you'll hear the name Anthony associate with goals and assists."

Anthony himself was quite confident, and he openly said: "I unloaded my goals on paper and kept them at home. I often take it with me, but if it's at home, I'll ask my wife to send me a picture. I kept a lot of notes, how many shots I should have in a game, I couldn't concede a goal, I needed to show assists, passes and passes, and I had to defend it. My Ou Jiao needs more training and I have a lot of goals."

However, Antony's goal has been scoffed at, as he only scored one goal and provided one assist in the Premier League last season, so just two goals and two assists would be "more goals and assists". United Kingdom's Domino's Pizza mercilessly mocked Manchester United's Mr. 100 million: "We don't even believe he can deliver pizza."

Of course, Anthony did not disclose his detailed goals, because if he did not achieve them, he would be sneered at again. But the Brazil insists his standards are high: "I'm a very demanding person and obviously I'm not happy with my performance last season. You'll see more, my goals are on paper, I'm going to work harder with my right foot, I'm going to score more goals, I'm going to have more assists. Someday I'll show you my notes and you'll see the results of this season as well."

Antony found plenty of reasons for his poor performances last season, and he also explained why he lost his temper when United boss Erik ten Hag was asked to play at left-back. "A lot happened last season. I was asked to play full-back and I was a little bit uneasy about that, but that's because when the team loses or draws, you want to turn things around in attack and help the team. Moving into defense bothered me a little bit. You'll get irritated during the game, but you'll be fine after that. I like Eric [Ten Hag] a lot and he likes me a lot. He's a great coach and he knows he can count on me."

In addition, Anthony believes that the domestic violence storm outside the stadium has affected him. He was accused of violence by two ex-girlfriends, was investigated by police in Brazil and United Kingdom, and Manchester United was suspended internally.

"A lot has happened in my personal life this year. Whether you agree with it or not, everything I've been through has had an impact on the pitch." "As I've said before, that's in the past, it's the new season, I've got a strong mentality, I'm focused on what I want and I know it's going to be completely different. Everything I went through was tough for me and my family, but I learned everything from it, and I grew and matured. I believe I can learn a lot from adversity, and I know from everything I've experienced that anything is possible if you keep trying to achieve what you want."

He added: "That's why I said put the past behind me, what I went through last season and there were good moments, it's really important to win trophies in a Manchester United shirt. I've matured and grown from all of this, and that's going to make me even stronger in the new season. As I said, a new season, a new mentality, I'm more focused and ready to do great things. I feel a lot less burdened and more prepared. I'm more focused, as you say, and more free to do things that I really know how to do. I'm 100 per cent ready and focused on helping Manchester United."

Anthony was born and grew up in the slums of Brazil, as did his wife. Their families often run out of food, their homes are flooded when it rains, Anthony doesn't have a room of his own, sleeps on the couch, and may even see dead bodies lying on the side of the road on the way to school. As a result, Anthony insists that his current pressure is not worth mentioning.

"When people laugh at or criticize me, I always find comfort in where I come from, and I never let someone write my story or let people belittle me, because I really know what it's like to be at the bottom." "I'm thankful for life in the slums, I've suffered a lot, but I always have a smile on my face. I've also seen my best friend go the other way. I won't forget it, I have a lot of relatives who still live there, most of my family still live there, and of course my parents and siblings don't live there anymore. But when I'm on vacation, I go and see it, it recharges me and reminds me of what I've been through."

Anthony continued: "When it comes to slums, I'm always excited because I learned a lot from adversity there. We have nothing but faith and determination in God. I remember when I was little, my mom and dad used to work and only come home at night. I told my mom that one day she wouldn't have to work and that I would support the whole family. Today, I am living that dream."

Antony will have a harder time playing for the new season, with Jadon Sancho back at Manchester United, Amad · Diallo proving himself, and Academy prince Marcus Rashford and Garnacho. In response, Antony insisted that he is not afraid of competition: "It's great to play with great players and compete together, which shows that Manchester United are of a high standard. Jadon Sancho is back and he played in the Champions League final. In my opinion, it is important to play with them and help me to develop further. It's healthy competition and everyone respects each other. When Amad [Diallo], Garnacho or Jadon Sancho scores, we celebrate together and it is what drives us to help United win.'

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