Antony, on loan from Manchester United to Real Betis, feels his move was necessary after struggling to make an impact at Old Trafford, scoring in three consecutive games for the Spanish side. The Brazilian forward attributes his success to finding happiness and confidence under coach Manuel Pellegrini, aiming for continued improvement despite being named MVP in his first three LaLiga matches. Betis, currently eighth in LaLiga, also hold a 3-0 lead over Gent in the Conference League playoff.
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Iraola 'happy' at Bournemouth amid Spurs talk
Bournemouth manager Andoni Iraola expresses happiness at the club and aims to achieve history by chasing their first major trophy, amidst speculation linking him to Tottenham Hotspur. With Spurs struggling in the Premier League, Iraola is seen as a potential replacement for Ange Postecoglou. The 43-year-old coach remains focused on his job at Bournemouth, where he aims to reach new heights and acknowledges the challenges ahead, including upcoming FA Cup quarterfinal against Manchester City and...
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