"Antony is a very special case. When players are paid €100 million, it's no coincidence. He must have shown important things to reach that figure. I'm not going to analyse Antony's previous time at Manchester United," he told El Largueroon Friday. "[Antony] came here convinced that he had to mature. He has more than enough potential. More than demonstrating his ability, I think he's proving to be a practical player. Doing two or three important things in a match shows what a good player he is rather than trying to do strange things with the ball. He's more focused on finishing plays well, making good crosses, looking for shots on goal, and also being very involved in the team's collective functioning."