Pellegrini: Antony wanted 'revenge' after Utd exit
Briefly

After a challenging period at Manchester United where he scored just five goals in two-and-a-half years, Antony joined Real Betis on loan and quickly proved himself by matching that goal tally in only 17 LaLiga games. Betis head coach Manuel Pellegrini emphasized Antony's motivation to 'get revenge' for his past struggles, asserting that this move could significantly improve his career. Although Betis wishes to retain Antony, financial constraints may impede a permanent transfer as they prepare for a UEFA Conference League final against Chelsea.
Antony's desire to prove himself after a disappointing tenure at Manchester United has motivated his remarkable performance at Real Betis.
Pellegrini highlighted that Antony felt unfulfilled at Manchester United and sought revenge, which he has achieved through impressive performances at Betis.
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