Manchester United star Antony has lifted the lid on his childhood upbringing 'in hell' and explained how critics who labelled him a 'clown' simply misunderstand him.
The Brazilian winger is currently preparing to take part in his first ever World Cup, having become a crucial part of the Selecao squad across the past year.
But before the tournament gets underway in Qatar, the 22-year-old revealed the trials and tribulations he's had to overcome on his journey to the top - such as seeing a 'dead body' on his way to school.
Speaking to the Players Tribune, Antony said: 'I was born in hell. That’s not a joke. For my European friends who don’t know, the favela where I grew up in São Paulo is actually called Inferninho — “little hell.”
'It is an infamous place. Fifteen steps from our front door, there were always drug dealers doing their business, passing stuff hand-to-hand. The smell was constantly outside our window.'
The Manchester United winger spent his entire childhood in Brazil before being signed to São Paulo's academy at the age of 10 - where he stayed eight years.
'Every day, my older brother would take me to the square to play football. In the favela, everyone plays. Kids, old men, teachers, construction workers, bus drivers, drug dealers, gangsters. There, everyone is equal,' he continued.
'I was small, but I dribbled with a meanness that came from God. Dribbling was always something inside me. It was a natural instinct. And I refused to bow my head to anyone. I would elastico the drug dealers. Rainbow the bus drivers. Nutmeg the thieves. I really did not give a f***.'
Antony continued: 'Man, some of the things I have seen… only those who have lived it can understand. On my walk to school one morning, when I was maybe 8 or 9 years old, I came across a man laying in the alley.
'When I got closer, I realized he was dead. In the favela, you become kind of numb to these things. There was no other way to go, and I had to get to school. So I just closed my eyes and jumped over the dead body.
'I went from the slums to Ajax to Manchester United in three years. People always ask me how I was able to “turn the key” so quickly.
'Honestly, it is because I feel no pressure on a football pitch. No fear. Fear? What is fear? When you grow up having to jump over dead bodies just to make it to school, you cannot be scared of anything in football.'
The former Ajax star remains the same bold, brave and braggadocios player that used to play on the streets of Sao Paulo and has developed a reputation as a flair player at Old Trafford.
Just last month, Antony performed his trademark 720-degree spin during United's 3-0 win over Sheriff Tiraspol - which resulted in a heap of backlash towards the winger.
United club legend, Paul Scholes, ripped into the forward after the game: 'Does that do anything for anybody? Does that do anything for himself? I'd have to ask him - even at 4-0 up what does that do for you?
'This country, any country even Brazil. They don't want to see that do they? I like to see skills and entertainment, I just don't think it's skill or entertainment it's just being a clown.'
Many would be disheartened by a brutal lambasting from Scholes, though Antony has not waivered from his stance and instead thinks that critics 'don't understand my story'.
'If you think I’m just a clown, then you don’t understand my story. The art of Ronaldinho and Cristiano and Neymar inspired me as a child,' Antony continued.
'I watched these Gods in amazement on stolen Wifi, then I went out to the concrete pitch to try to imitate their genius.
'This is my story. If you still don’t understand me, or if you still think that I am a clown, then I will just point to the ink on my arm…. Whoever comes from the favela knows a little bit of what I’ve been through.'
The United winger will likely be in action during Brazil's opening game of the World Cup when they face Serbia next Thursday.
Pemabkosy
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his dribbling skills is what we really enjoy watching in football , very amazing 😍
gyles45
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yes they would, it was a pointless bit of skill totally unnecessary
He will do it again,GET USED TO IT!!!
gyles45
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I respect him more now… but that’s not an excuse for doing pointless skill moves when it does nothing in the game. He has more to learn if he thinks that
He we still do it again,so get used to it 😏
wizlmortuy
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Pls I need that spin at world cup
Kkrexuke
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Brazilian players are entertainers. it is always pleasurable to watch them. all time favorite, Ronaldinho.
Zacksbaba
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wish you all the our golden boy from Favela (slums) in Qatar.... Mr.Antourny
Zamabdkmos
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Bro you are a good player
seid150
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I don't know why people make a big issue out of a small matter ....i think the best answer is what ETH said
nuycdlrty
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I will respect this guy the more from now the English think that they are the best in football but they are not if it was an English player that have done that some of these words will not come out
yes they would, it was a pointless bit of skill totally unnecessary
Stickle
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Brazil is a team of clowns now with Neymar being the biggest. There is nothing wrong with being called a clown if all your idols are clowns. Anthony has become what he has always dreamed of.
Phreshme
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it's in the nature of man to judge others! the thing is our level of morality is different from person to person! for me I prefer not to judge anyone! because I don't know where you are coming from what you've been through! only a man in pain can truly know the feeling of pain!
Kiwaknst
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I respect him more now… but that’s not an excuse for doing pointless skill moves when it does nothing in the game. He has more to learn if he thinks that
skill is skill, we were entertained, it did no harm to anyone,, Scholes is just jealous that he didn't have the kind of skills, if you give him the ball he can't spin like that. the opponents player was totally frozen, let's enjoy football.
Ruubimnrz
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I will respect this guy the more from now the English think that they are the best in football but they are not if it was an English player that have done that some of these words will not come out
KerimTah
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Bro I had respect for him but now it's 100%, like don't comment if you don't know how much trauma it takes to overcome fear let the man express himself as he sees fit
Manchesterisblue
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I feel bad for everyone who grew up at south america. The war against cartels and drugs is just endless and most of the victims are normal citizens
veecmpsuz
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I respect him more now… but that’s not an excuse for doing pointless skill moves when it does nothing in the game. He has more to learn if he thinks that
OOH2
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It’s true guys, in Favela that’s what we went through
princepromise20
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The gift of a man is irrevocable! Anthony showcase ur talent without any remorse
boceiuy
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lili boy its better to foucs on your games...😂😅😂