Man Utd's new £85m transfer hero Antony shows off FOUR celebrations after scoring on debut against Arsenal | The Sun

MANCHESTER UNITED new boy Antony produced FOUR celebrations after scoring against Arsenal on his debut.

The Brazilian broke the deadlock at Old Trafford just before half time having been set up by Marcus Rashford.



And he appeared to relish the moment as he made the most of celebrating the dream debut goal.

Antony pointed to the United badge, raised his first in the air, made claws with his hands and put the ball under his top.

The forward curled past Aaron Ramsdale just before half time at Old Trafford to send the home crowd crazy.

Antony only arrived for £85million this week but was thrust straight into the starting 11 against Arsenal by Erik ten Hag.

And the winger – coached by Ten Hag at Ajax also – repaid the Dutchman in some style.

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The goal was set up by Jadon Sancho coming in from the left, laying it off to Rashford, who played in Antony to score.

There were some questions on whether the forward would start straight away.

Fellow United newcomer Casemiro, signed for £70m from Real Madrid, was left on the bench.

But his manager was confident Antony understood his system enough from their time spent in Holland.

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Ten Hag said: “He 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."

After Antony's opener, United were pegged back before the hour mark as Bukayo Saka levelled although Rashford restored their lead.

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