The 25-year-old Brazilian player is having a remarkable season with Real Betis, and he might make history by winning two European medals. He moved to Spain on loan after a challenging period with Manchester United, where he played 96 matches and scored 12 goals.
Anthony's loan move to Real Betis has been beneficial for him as he scored a crucial free kick that secured the team's spot in the Conference League final against Chelsea. Meanwhile, his parent club, Manchester United, secured a place in the Europa League final against Tottenham.
It's worth noting that Anthony has only played 127 minutes for Manchester United in the Europa League, but he qualifies for a medal according to UEFA rules. The UEFA regulations state that the winning team receives 50 gold medals, and 27 team officials and substitute players can sit on the team bench.
Anthony expressed his happiness and gratitude after Thursday's game, mentioning how his family and he have been through a difficult period in the past. He credited God for his incredible turnaround and the opportunity to live this moment with his family.
Anthony's emotional response highlights his appreciation for the support of his family and the chance to experience this incredible moment in his life and career.