Neal Maupay became the latest footballing figure to mock Antony's exaggerated celebrations after Manchester United's hollow FA Cup semi-final victory against Coventry on penalties.
The £85million man has been widely pilloried for his exuberant display after featuring only in the latter stages of the uneven contest from Erik ten Hag's bench.
The Brazil international was brought on in the second-half after United had set up a commanding 3-0 lead against the Championship side - only to squander their cushion and be forced into a period of extra-time after the Sky Blues pulled three back.
After Haji Wright's would-be decider was chalked off through a sharply controversial VAR intervention, the Wembley clash was forced to penalties, with Man United eventually claiming the 4-3 victory on Sunday afternoon.
Antony's response to confirmation of a spot in next month's final against Manchester City was to cup his hands to his ears in a move viewed by some as 'shameless' in light of the nature of his club's victory.
Brentford forward Maupay - who has previously been thought of as the Premier League's biggest villain when it comes to an irritating mastery of the dark arts - appeared to confirm Antony's move as a bridge too far with a lightly mocking post on social media.
'Just for the record, not even I would do this (weeping emoji),' Maupay commented on a video of Antony's post-match gesture, poking fun at his own established reputation.
Maupay has previously clashed with players on and off the pitch, most recently drawing teenage darts sensation - and avowed Man United fan - Luke Littler into his mischief-making.
Littler had commented that the Frenchman 'talks more than he scores' after Maupay mocked a photo of Scott McTominay holding
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