ANTONY cannot stop celebrating after scoring on his Manchester United against Arsenal.
The Brazilian, 22, opened the scoring in the 3-1 win with a tidy left-footed finish.
After the victory, which was United's fourth in a row, Antony reportedly shared a celebratory meal with friends at Hawksmoor restaurant.
The Brazilian was then photographed at 10 pm last night as he walked back to the Lowry hotel in Manchester city centre where he is staying following his £85million move.
Antony, dressed in his United tracksuit and a hoodie, raised two fists in the air in celebration – clearly still buzzing from the three points against top of the table Arsenal.
The winger made sure to enjoy his debut goal and celebrated in FOUR different ways on the pitch.
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First Antony pointed to the United badge on his chest while raising his first in the air towards the crowd.
But he also found time to put the ball under his top and make claws with his hands – eventually winding up Gunners star Granit Xhaka who became frustrated at the delay in play.
The goal was set up by Jadon Sancho coming in from the left, laying it off to Rashford, who played in Antony to score.
It was the dream start for one of United's most expensive ever players, and Erik ten Hag is confident the former Ajax star will have plenty to offer.
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After the match he said: "He [Antony] knows the style we want to play and what we expect and demand.
"He can be an offensive threat in one on ones, his speed – that makes the choice to play him."
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