Antony Responds to Domestic Abuse Allegations
Manchester United winger Antony has responded to allegations that he domestically abused multiple women. The 23-year-old’s former girlfriend, Gabriela Cavallin, has alleged that she was physically attacked by Antony on multiple occasions during their time together in Manchester and in their native Brazil. Two more women, Rayssa de Freitas and Ingrid Lana, have made accusations of abuse against the Brazil international.
United insist they are taking the Antony abuse allegations ‘seriously’ after Greater Manchester Police confirmed that enquires are ongoing. Antony has now spoken openly about the allegations after he was interviewed on Brazilian TV on Friday night and insists he is not worried about his United future.
Antony’s Response
‘It’s something that doesn’t cross my mind,’ he said. ‘I know the truth and it will show up. I know there are a lot of people butchering me, but the truth comes out. I don’t support [violence against women] ever. It’s totally wrong, 100 per cent wrong. I have a mother, a sister, and I would never want this to happen to them.’
Responding directly to his former girlfriend Cavallin’s claims, Antony added: ‘I wanted to go and told her that I had obligations and had to go, so she took plates and cups and threw them on the ground and I grabbed her in order to calm her down. I didn’t hurt her.’
Manchester United’s Response
Meanwhile, United have described suggestions that they attempted to cover up Antony’s abuse allegations as ‘categorically false’. On Tuesday, Brazil’s national side announced that Antony has been dropped from their squad in response to the allegations ahead of their upcoming fixtures against Bolivia and Peru.
Conclusion
Antony has denied all allegations of domestic abuse and Manchester United have denied any attempts to cover up the allegations. The truth of the matter is yet to be determined, but it is clear that Antony will face serious consequences if the allegations are proven to be true.