Amorim explains why Antony and McTominay are succeeding outside of Man Utd.

February 14th 2025.

Amorim explains why Antony and McTominay are succeeding outside of Man Utd.
Antony, a forward for Manchester United, has been thriving since joining Real Betis on loan. Ruben Amorim, the Betis coach, believes that Antony and his teammate, Scott McTominay, have benefited from playing without the pressure that comes with being at a club like Manchester United.

Antony, who was signed for a hefty price of £82million, struggled to make an impact at Old Trafford during the first half of the season. However, he has already scored two goals in his first three games for Betis, including a stunning long-range strike in their Europa Conference League win over Gent.

McTominay, who joined Napoli for £25million last summer, has also been a hit at his new club. He has become a fan favorite at the Stadio Diego Armando Maradona and has scored six goals and two assists in Serie A this season.

When asked about why both players have improved since leaving Manchester United, Amorim believes that the pressure at the club can be overwhelming for young and talented players. He explains that at United, there is usually a strong core of experienced players that can help younger ones cope with the pressure, but the team is currently lacking in that aspect.

Amorim also mentions that football is a high-pressure sport and players need to learn how to handle it at the highest level. He believes that sometimes players perform better when they are away from the intense pressure of a big club.

As for Betis, Amorim is focused on improving their performance and winning games. He acknowledges that every game is crucial for the team and they need to improve their style of play in order to secure victories.

The coach also mentions that he has sympathy for Tottenham's manager, Ange Postecoglou, who has been under fire for the team's poor start to the season. Amorim believes that there is a lot of pressure in this profession, especially when results are not going well.

In the end, Amorim hopes that the short break before their game against Tottenham will benefit his team and help them improve their performance. He emphasizes the importance of winning and playing good football, something that both managers have been striving for this season.

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