INEOS, aiming to address Manchester United’s financial losses, faced scrutiny over the €100 million deal for Antony, who underperformed with just 12 goals and five assists in two seasons. United knew they overpaid for Antony, offering him a modest salary compared to his high transfer fee, leading to his loan to Real Betis. Despite internal pushback, the club accepted the excessive cost, highlighting the need to avoid lavish spending under new management.
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Ange rubbishes 'hysteria,' points to Spurs 'reset'
In response to talk of Tottenham Hotspur being relegated, manager Ange Postecoglou dismissed the notion as "hysteria" aimed at putting pressure on him and the club, emphasizing the team's recent positive form with three consecutive wins. Winger Brennan Johnson's brace in a 4-1 victory over Ipswich Town showcased Spurs' attacking prowess, as they aim to secure a spot in the Europa League quarterfinals. Postecoglou praised Johnson's scoring touch and the team's resilience, highlighting their determination...
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