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Diogo Dalot Fires Back at Media Over Ronaldo and Antony Headlines (2022)

Diogo Dalot Fires Back at Media Over Ronaldo and Antony Headlines

Manchester United are riding high, 7 straight games unbeaten across all competitions.

But instead of talking about wins, the media is locked onto side stories. And Diogo Dalot isn’t having it.

Last week, Cristiano was left out of the Chelsea clash after refusing to come on against Spurs.

Fast-forward to Thursday, and he returned against Sheriff Tiraspol and bagged a goal in United’s 3-0 win. Boom, straight back in the mix.

Dalot, speaking post-match, wasn’t shy in backing his Portuguese teammate.

Diogo Dalot Fires Back at Media Over Ronaldo and Antony Headlines (2022)
Diogo Dalot Fires Back at Media

“We’re a better team with Cristiano,” he told Sky Sports. “He’s been doing this for 20 years. Every time he’s on the pitch, he helps us. We’re just happy he’s here.”

Asked about what went down behind closed doors, Dalot didn’t budge.

“Everything that happened is private. It stays in the locker room.”

But it didn’t stop there. The press then turned the spotlight on Antony, this time for his showboating spin move during the match. Social media went wild.

Pundits called it “pointless.” Dalot saw it differently.

“That’s just who Antony is,” he said. “His style includes flair, he brings energy, creativity. If the pass had landed, we’d be talking about a great chance. He’s got our full support.”

Dalot’s message? Back your teammates. Block the noise. Focus on the pitch.

Diogo Dalot Fires Back at Media Over Ronaldo and Antony Headlines (2022)
DALOT

What This Says About United’s Dressing Room

Dalot’s words speak volumes. Unity. Privacy. Belief. In a season where headlines are chasing drama, United’s squad seems more locked in than ever.

There’s a culture brewing, led by Ten Hag and echoed by players like Dalot, where the football comes first.

Media vs. Manchester United | Is the Spotlight Getting Toxic?

Manchester United isn’t new to media frenzy.

But recent narratives show a recurring pattern: players like Ronaldo and Antony face more off-pitch scrutiny than football-focused analysis.

From Ronaldo’s disciplined defiance to Antony’s expressive flair, the media appears eager to stoke controversy.

While criticism is part of the game, the balance between fair reporting and clickbait headlines seems to be tipping.

Dalot’s recent defense of his teammates suggests a growing sentiment within the squad: protect the camp, stay focused, and block out unnecessary noise.

For fans, it’s a refreshing reminder that these players aren’t just professionals; they’re human.

With United on the rise under Ten Hag, controlling the external narrative might become just as important as tactics on the pitch.

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