
Manchester United star Antony has been accused of ignoring his manager's instructions at the weekend.
The winger was not at his very best, as United were beaten 7-0 by their arch rivals.
Manager Erik ten Hag would have been furious with Antony's performance on Sunday, per former England boss Glenn Hoddle.
"You've got to stay at least with the ball when you're on the opposite side, particularly against these two full-backs," Hoddle told Premier League productions.
"His reaction should be to get level with the ball and also goal-side of Robertson.
"If the manager has told him to sit out, it's not cheating, is it? If the manager has said sit out well then it's not worked for them.
"But if the manager is saying, 'No, you've got to track back', which he says after in his post-match interview that they didn't work hard enough, then maybe he was asked to track back. He was out of position all day long."

