Disclaimer, I will *only* be focusing on the footballing side of this transfer because a lot has been made of the fee and I do agree that it’s a massive overpayment but the sum of money doesn’t change the players quality nor my opinion on the player.
Antony’s dribbling is some of the best in Europe when it comes to volume per 90 and successful dribble %. The ball sticks to his feet and his overall decision making in the action is brilliant. He has the perfect balance of a top tier dribbler.
His tendency to come inside on his left foot rather than having the ability to take it to the line and cross with his right foot, is a weakness. He is quite one dimensional in that sense. But with runners around him it’ll make defenders jobs much harder.
Antony is a very creative player. However, like Sancho, he thrives with runners around him, not only to link play with them, but to drag markers and create space and effectively unlock blocks. Overlapping FBs was ETH’s way of getting runners around Antony.
Retention is something you might not think about when you mention Antony’s profile but overall his decision making and retention is excellent. He likes to facilitate the runners off him but can also spray the ball to the other side and exploit space.
The switch of play is a really nice tool that Antony has, often likes to drag markers over with him into the inside of the pitch and with runners around him he has options to cross, switch or pass to the runner, all of which he can do to a good level.
Crossing is one of Antony’s best tools for me. His delivery, especially into the 6-yard-box, is great. Not only is he a high volume crosser but his execution and striking of crosses is very good. But can improve when it comes to deeper/longer crosses.
Does Antony have explosiveness and burst? I am going to say, yes. Sancho-CF-Antony as a front three would mean you would need a winger with explosiveness to get beyond the last line and I think Antony, with runners around him, is that guy.
Defensively, Antony is not bad but it’s not one of his strengths. He can get overly aggressive and inpatient often leading to pointless free-kicks being given away. But his tenacious and nippy profile seems tailor made for a pressing winger profile.
Positionally and balance wise, Antony will help Manchester United so much. Despite being a touchline winger he holds the width so well, and this is something we’ve lacked for ages. He’s similar to a Mahrez when it comes to his overall positioning and profile.
Have a winger who can hold the width is extremely important for these ‘total footballing’ inspired coaches. Wider wingers means more pockets of space between the fullbacks and the centre backs which can be exploited by the No.8s. They are VITAL for ETH.
Personnel around Antony is worrying at the moment. He has thrived in past seasons with a high energy overlapping fullback so he can have the freedom to come inside on his left foot and I don’t know if Dalot or AWB will provide that.
Overall, Antony is a phenomenal prospect and the perfect modern winger for EtH. His technical skillset is already well refined. Output will come with time, he’s a really creative player and with runners around him he will only get better.
Thank you for reading if you've got this far. I am not an analyst or anything of the sorts these are just my opinions and takeaways having watched a lot of Antony of the past months. I hope you enjoyed, thank you! ♥️
I like the signing of Mazraoui, a multi-functional full-back who’s great at filling out many different roles given within a system; inverted, tucking inside as a third CB, overlapping/width-holding and even a TOP underlapping option too. This is a completely different dynamic…
to AWBA, who is more of a lockdown, 1v1 and defensive specialist. At face value, it’s good for versatility, he is a relatively two-footed, multi-functional and highly technical player. This leaves the door open for him to cover both LB/RB, as he did for BM at times last season…
Stylistically, he reminds me a bit of Cancelo because of the amount of different roles he could play on both sides because of his ability, especially in tight spaces. The question marks are simply looming over his availability which coming off last season is a huge concern…
— 1. Athleticism/ball-winning ~ Standing around 6ft 3/4in at his age is already quite frightening but it’s his combination of long legs and a lean upper body which makes him seem so slender therefore he carries his sense of ball-winning out like an AWB, for example, just less…
Likely to go to ground—long-legs, wide gait, huge stride and sharp burst. This gives him the upper hand in duels, his legs can wrap around you from tight angles, he can tower over you aerially and his acceleration (in the channels/1v1 too) makes for him to be tricky to get past.
My in-depth thoughts on Sofyan Amrabat to Manchester United; 🧵
He will drastically improve us out of possession, he's a terrier in the press. A master ball-winner who has a feel for the dark arts.
He's a great conductor and controller of the first and second phases of play and whilst he's not a drop-of-the-shoulder-like midfielder who can worm his team out of the press, he uses his frame incredibly well to shield the ball and get out of sticky situations.
His passing numbers are great and rightly so, he's a TOP end controller.
Whilst we've mentioned he's not a 'fluid turner' (De Jong & Lavia type) he’s a phenomenal ball-player whether his back is to goal or not and this is something United have been crying out for some time now (post Carrick).
And he does actually manipulate the ball well in tighter spaces too, just not to that top level. But the use of his arms and upper body strength is brilliant when called upon.
It’s clear ETH views the 8/10s as ‘between the line’ players rather than a deep lying player (similar to Ajax), progression will be demanded of the GK, back four & 6 to break the press consistently and find Bruno and Mount in space…
Off the ball is majorly important to Ten Hag, and like it or not that is one of if not Mount’s best quality. But let’s not act like he doesn’t improve us in possession too, because he does.
His progression, switches of play, carrying, improves us drastically between the lines.
There’s also versatility in his game, he has played in a number of different systems and positions for club and country. Erik ten Hag will utilise this, we’ve seen Bruno at RW to help OPP, I don’t doubt we’ll see it again but this time with good enough depth to make it useful.
Casemiro is an elite DM and there’s no two ways about it. He reads and covers the defensive side of the role more than anyone has in his position in at least the past decade. Seconds balls, aerial duels, ground duels and suppressing transitions.
He commands and dominates the space in between the midfield and defensive lines and screens phenomenally. Zone 14 is HIS zone, he condenses and restricts any space for opposition's centre attacking player.