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ONE of the more bizarre images of Manchester United’s season was the sight of Erik ten Hag dancing with Antony at Wembley.

Not one for being overly affectiona­te with his players, you must be doing something right if you get to tango with Ten Hag.

But the United manager has got a soft spot for Antony, and has done since the Brazilian joined him at Ajax in the summer of 2020.

Ten Hag considers Antony a potential game-changer, which is why he was always going to encourage United to fork out such an eye-watering fee for the winger.

That fee, north of £80million, has occasional­ly seemed like a ball and chain in a season when Antony’s high spots have been few and far between.

In so many ways, his performanc­e in this workmanlik­e win over Wolves – sealed with a nice late effort from substitute Alejandro Garnacho – typified his first campaign in a United jersey.

He produced a neat assist for Anthony Martial’s opening goal but, as a rule, if there was a wrong option to take, he would take it.

The calm pass to Martial for the first-half breakthrou­gh was actually the exception rather than the norm. Early in proceeding­s,

Antony decided against giving

Martial tap-in practice but, instead, coaxed a shot wide.

And after missing a headed sitter, Antony again ignored a team-mate in prime position, Jadon Sancho the one left beating his thighs in frustratio­n.

One passage of play just before the break perfectly encapsulat­ed Antony’s contributi­on, as he produced an astounding burst of pace to take him half the length of the field before deciding against playing the blindingly obvious pass, again to Sancho.

The theme continued in the second half, Christian Eriksen joining the unhappy band of frustrated colleagues.

And there was, of course, the normal quota of his trademark move, the cut inside and the attempted left-footed curler.

So, apart from being overwhelmi­ngly one-footed (although the assist was with his right), apart from being not too great in the air, apart from regularly choosing the wrong option, what do you get for your £80m-plus?

An exciting 23-year-old who is probably going to take longer than expected to settle into life at an elite club, that’s what.

Aside from his role in the opening goal, this was, largely, a frustratin­g afternoon for Antony, typified by a second-half effort that kissed a post.

Yet there was enough – and there has been enough over the course of the season – for United fans to keep the faith, or to have the faith that Ten Hag clearly has in Antony.

He is not going to be a guaranteed success story but there is a spark that could light a decent

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