'My family always told me to calm down. I kept doing my job, I kept working for Manchester United, I kept doing my part. I feel like a much more mature person, much more prepared' Exiled Red Devil opens up on the journey he's been through
Briefly

The article discusses the immense pressure faced by players at Manchester United, highlighted through the struggles of forward Antony, who has faced significant challenges during his tenure. Amidst speculation of a full club sale and potential departures, Antony candidly shares his fight with self-doubt and the importance of family support. Despite his underwhelming performance record of only 12 goals in nearly 100 appearances, he emphasizes resilience and continued dedication to the team. The piece further contextualizes the club's current standing as it prepares for a crucial summer ahead.
Look, the key for me, of course, is to cling to God, began exiled Manchester United forward Antony. I attach great importance to this, and also to my family. Honestly, during the difficult time I went through, I even doubted myself. I thought I wouldn't get through that situation...
The process is painful, and we have to accept it. Today I understand everything I went through, the resilience I had after being down there, without hope.
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