Manchester United have obvious treated Antony and Mason Greenwood’s assault allegations differently.
Manchester United suspended Mason Greenwood when the allegations were made but have refused to suspend Antony following the allegations.
There are a few possible reasons why Manchester United is treating Antony’s case differently from Mason Greenwood’s case.
The severity of the allegations: The allegations against Antony are less serious than the allegations against Greenwood. Antony is accused of assault, while Greenwood is accused of attempted rape. This may have made Man United more willing to give Antony the benefit of the doubt.
The public reaction: public reaction to the allegations against Antony has been less negative than the public reaction to the allegations against Greenwood. This may have made Man United more reluctant to take action against Antony, as they did not want to alienate their fans.
It is also important to note that Manchester United has not actually said that they are treating Antony’s case differently from Greenwood’s case. They have simply said that they are taking the matter seriously and will not act until the police investigation is complete.
It is possible that they will take the same action against Antony as they did against Greenwood, but it is also possible that they will not. Only time will tell how Manchester United will ultimately handle this case.
It is also important to note that the decision of how to handle a case of domestic violence is a complex one. There is no easy answer, and every case must be considered on its own merits.
Manchester United is likely facing a lot of pressure from all sides in this case, and they will need to carefully weigh all of the factors involved before making a decision.