Overview
- The Brazilian winger scored twice, set up another and earned man-of-the-match honors in the La Liga victory.
- The result lifted Betis back to fifth on 19 points from 11 matches, three behind Atlético Madrid and four off Villarreal.
- Antony said he feels at home and is playing with heart, and he lamented a missed hat-trick after a sharp save by Mallorca goalkeeper Lucas Bergstrom.
- His run now stands at four goals in his last three league games, with an additional goal and assist in two Europa League appearances.
- The revival follows a permanent move to Betis on a contract through 2030 for roughly €22–25 million, a stark contrast to Manchester United’s €95 million fee, as Spanish media labeled him “Champions League material.”