
Antony bursts into tears after Conference League final loss to Chelsea as Man Utd flop is comforted by Jadon Sancho
ANTONY burst into tears after Real Betis suffered defeat in the Conference League final.
The Spanish side were ahead at half-time but Chelsea fought back to win 4-1 in Wroclaw, Poland.
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Antony was in tears at full-time
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Dejected Antony failed to make an impact on the game
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Antony and Jadon Sancho shared a hug at full-time
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Antony, who is on loan from Manchester United, was seen sobbing at full-time.
He sat on the pitch heartbroken only for Jadon Sancho to rush over to console him.
The two ex-United team-mates embraced in touching scenes.
Several Betis stars were also seen crying, including former West Ham duo Adrian and Pablo Fornals.
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Antony joined them in January and has become a fans' favourite at the club, scoring nine goals in 26 games.
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