Chris Sutton criticizes Antony for disappointing Erik ten Hag
- Antony's lackluster performance at Old Trafford has drawn criticism from Chris Sutton.
- Erik ten Hag's expectations were not met by Antony, his former player from Ajax.
- The relationship between Antony and ten Hag seems to have soured due to disappointing results.
Chris Sutton thinks Erik ten Hag was wrong for saying Ian Ladyman doesn't know football after Manchester United's FA Cup win. United beat City 2-1 at Wembley. Ten Hag led his team to victory despite doubts about his future. After the game, Ten Hag said United were where he wanted them to be. Ladyman disagreed, pointing out United's bad season. Ten Hag said Ladyman doesn't know football. Sutton called Ten Hag's comment a 'cheap shot' and defended Ladyman's criticism. Antony, a player signed by Ten Hag for £85.5 million, disappointed at United. He scored only three goals and made two assists. Sutton said Antony was the worst performer of the season. Ladyman disagreed, choosing Moises Caicedo as the biggest flop. Sutton and Ladyman also talked about players who exceeded expectations, both linked to Chelsea. You can listen to the full discussion on Mail Podcasts.