Manchester United’s FA Cup semi-final victory over Coventry City was not without its controversies, as Brazilian forward Antony found himself at the center of attention for his post-match celebration.
Following Rasmus Hojlund’s decisive penalty that secured United’s spot in the final, Antony, aged 24, directed gestures towards the Coventry players. He explained that his actions were a spontaneous reaction to what he perceived as provocations from the opposition throughout the match.
Although Antony refrained from naming specific players, he made it clear that he felt Coventry’s behavior towards United fans was unacceptable, prompting his response in defense of his club.
Manager Erik ten Hag acknowledged the provocation faced by Antony but cautioned the forward against such reactions in the future, emphasizing the importance of maintaining composure on the field.
Despite the post-match controversy, United captain Harry Maguire and most of the team displayed sportsmanship by shaking hands with their opponents, reflecting the club’s values.
The semi-final itself was a spectacle, with Coventry staging a dramatic comeback from 3-0 down to level the score in regular time. In the end, Manchester United emerged victorious in the penalty shootout, securing a 4-2 win and setting up a highly anticipated final clash against local rivals Manchester City.