The Stats Breakdown

- Matches Played: 5
- Minutes Played: 105
- Goals: 3
- Assists: 1
- Successful Dribbles: 33
Despite his limited playtime, Antony has shown flashes of brilliance. But for the fee United paid, many expect more consistency and impact.
- Matches Played: 14
- Minutes Played: 813
- Goals: 2
- Assists: 2
- Successful Dribbles: 95
Nunez has had more opportunities, yet his output doesn’t scream world-class either. Despite this, the spotlight seems to burn less brightly on the Uruguayan striker compared to Antony.
Why the Harsh Criticism?
So, why is Antony bearing the brunt of the backlash? Playing for a club like Manchester United comes with immense scrutiny. Every move is analyzed, every mistake magnified. In contrast, Nunez has been able to blend in with Liverpool’s squad, escaping the intense spotlight—at least for now.
The Bigger Picture
Both players are navigating their first full seasons in the Premier League, and adapting to the pace and physicality takes time. Antony’s flair and skill are evident, but consistency is key. Nunez, on the other hand, needs to convert his chances and show the goal-scoring prowess Liverpool paid for.
Conclusion: Too Soon to Call?
The label of “worst signing ever” feels premature for Antony. Both he and Nunez have the potential to silence their critics, but it will take time, patience, and a few standout performances. Football is unpredictable, and players often surprise us when given the chance.
For now, let’s give them the benefit of the doubt and watch how the season unfolds.

