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Antony responds to Paul Scholes and showboating critics as Man Utd ace says ‘I won’t stop doing what got me where I am!’

ANTONY says he won’t stop showboating despite a warning from his boss and criticism from pundits.

The Manchester United winger did a 720-degree spin with the ball during Thursday night’s 3-0 win over FC Sheriff before attempting a pass that ran out of play.

Antony insists he will continue to do tricks after last night's spin against Sheriff
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Antony insists he will continue to do tricks after last night's spin against SheriffCredit: Not known, clear with picture desk
Paul Scholes was critical of Antony's showboating during the game
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Paul Scholes was critical of Antony's showboating during the gameCredit: //twitter.com/btsportfootball/status/1580667643425853440

It brought cheers from the crowd but derision elsewhere.

But responding on Instagram with a video of the moment, Antony said: “We are known for our art and I won’t stop doing what got me where I am!”

The £85million summer signing, also sporting a new peroxide blonde hair do, performed the trick with the game still goalless in the first-half and was subbed at the break.

After the game manager Erik ten Hag said he did not mind a ‘trick’ on the field as long as there was an end product.

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On this occasion there was none, and when the camera panned to Ten Hag after Antony’s antics he could be seen rolling his eyes.

Ten Hag said: “When there is a trick like that, it's nice as long as it's functional. If you're not losing the ball, then it's OK - but if it's a trick because of a trick, then I will correct him."

No-nonsense pundit and United legend Paul Scholes was certainly having non of it.

Scholes said: “What is he thinking? He's not beating a man, he's not entertaining anybody, it's 0-0 and then he kicks the ball out. 

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“But that's the way he plays, I’ve seen him do it many times for Ajax as well and that’s just the way he is, but I think he needs that knocking out of him."

BT co-commentator Robbie Savage was equally unimpressed with what he saw.

Savage said: “He’s done that then puts the ball out of play. It’s quite embarrassing actually. Doing that with nobody near him and then he puts the ball out of play.”

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