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Dominos BRUTALLY troll Antony after he vowed to deliver for Man United

Dominos Pizza have brutally trolled Manchester United winger Antony after he vowed to improve ahead of the new season. 

The 24-year-old has so far failed to live up to the £85.5million transfer fee that United agreed to pay Ajax when he moved to Old Trafford in August 2022.

He scored three goals in his first three Premier League games - including a debut strike against Arsenal - but has only netted twice in his next 51 top flight outings.

Ahead of the Community Shield clash with Manchester City on Saturday, Antony vowed: 'Rest assured, you'll hear the name Antony in relation to goals and assists.'

However, Dominos took it as an opportunity to take a dig at the Brazilian as they posted on X: 'Wouldn't trust him to deliver a pizza'.  

Across 38 appearances in all competitions last season, Antony produced just three goals and two assists. 

And the former Ajax star admitted he was 'not satisfied' with his own performances and has been working on ways to improve his output next season. 

'I'm someone who demands a lot of myself and I was obviously not satisfied with my season,' he said.

'A lot happened last season. I played full-back and was a little uneasy about it, but that was because with the team losing or drawing you want to be in the attack to turn things around and help the team.

'Being moved into defence bothered me a bit. You feel annoyed in the moment during the game, but afterwards it's all fine. I have tremendous affection for Erik and he has a lot of affection for me. He's a great coach and he knows he can rely upon me.'

To try and improve his performances, Antony and his partner Rosilene came up with the idea of listing his goals for the season.

'I have a lot of objectives, ones I write down for myself and many for this new season,' he added. 'I haven't been doing this for that long, but I'm doing it a lot more for this season. I have to do it for every game.

Ahead of the Community Shield clash with Man City, Antony vowed to improve his output

'Always on paper, in my house. I usually take the notes with me but if I leave them at home, I'll always ask my wife to send me a photo of them.

'There are a lot of things I note down in detail: how many shots I should be making in a game, I can't lose the ball, I need to score goals and create assists, pass and dribble completions as well as defensive performance, more work on the right foot. I have a lot of objectives.'

Source: dailymail.co.uk

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