Manchester United’s underperforming winger Antony has made it clear that he will not be undergoing surgery for his persistent groin issue, despite being left out of Brazil’s 2026 World Cup squad. Contrary to reports hinting at a long spell on the sidelines, the Real Betis player delivered a determined statement, confirming his choice to continue with conservative treatment after completing what has been statistically his best season in Spain.
Antony responds to injury speculation
In a conversation with Mundo Deportivo, the Brazilian star voiced his irritation at the ongoing rumours about his health. “People say things they don’t know,” Antony said firmly. “We need to stop this, because I feel great, and people keep talking without any real knowledge.”
His statement was in line with an official clarification from Real Betis’ communications team, which denied claims that the 26-year-old would be sidelined for three to four months. Antony has been managing his osteitis pubis condition with conservative therapy since December, and the club has confirmed significant improvement in his physical condition during the closing stages of the La Liga campaign.
World Cup omission provides recovery window
Antony’s decision to steer clear of surgery came soon after Carlo Ancelotti excluded him from Brazil’s squad for the 2026 World Cup. Although the omission was a disappointment for the winger, it might turn out to be a blessing in disguise. The break from competitive fixtures gives him valuable recovery time, which Betis’ medical team believes will help maximise the benefits of his ongoing treatment.
Career-best numbers in Spain
Despite arriving in Spain burdened by the “flop” tag from his Manchester United stint, Antony has managed an impressive turnaround. The Brazilian has registered the most productive season of his career so far, demonstrating the potential that once convinced United to sign him for a hefty fee.
With one match still to play in the La Liga season, Antony has already recorded 14 goals and 10 assists across all competitions for Real Betis. These statistics are particularly noteworthy considering he has played through discomfort for more than five months, further validating his determination to stay active on the field.
What lies ahead
Real Betis are set to face Levante this weekend in their final La Liga fixture, having already sealed fifth place and a spot in next season’s Champions League. Antony will be eager to end his campaign on a positive note, aiming to contribute once more in the attacking third before heading into a well-deserved rest period.
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