Antony has categorically refuted the accusations of domestic abuse leveled against him by his ex-girlfriend Gabriela Cavallin which has caused his omission from the Brazil team and controversy in the second year at Manchester United.
During United’s pre-season training camp in Los Angeles, the DailyMail captured Antony’s challenges of the previous year and the way in which his personal life influenced his football.

“A lot happened over the year in my personal life. Like it or not, everything that happened to me impacted the way I pitched. It was a very tough year for me and my entire family, but I want to stress that I have learned from that year. It was a year of growth and personal development”.
Overcoming Adversity
Nevertheless, Antony underlined his progression and ability to cope with the adversities.
It is my opinion that I got a lot from the adversity. I learn from everything I go through and learn that everything is possible when you persist in achieving what you want. I have let the past be behind me.

Actually my childhood was quite terrible. For instance, when there were no boots for football and when at times there was no food to eat.
The Favela’s Influence

These difficulties have made him to be a grateful and determined fellow. He still has links to his family background.
‘It feels great, living the dream of being a player with United,’ he says, pulling out his phone to show pictures of the favela and what he left behind.
Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag reportedly “ripped into” Brazilian winger Antony multiple times last season as reported by Sportsbuddy.
Despite criticism and challenges, Antony is not discouraged by his past experience. When people discuss or insult me, I always recall my roots. . .
No one else will dictate how my story will be or allow people bring me down. Moving up to the new season, Antony takes the experience of his upbringing with him, wearing “favela” on his boots, to remind him of how he came this far.