Michail Antonio came up against some stellar attackers during his time in the Premier League but it was Swansea’s Mo Barrow who left him stunned as he wiped the floor with the ex-West Ham star

Michail Antonio was "destroyed" by a forgotten Premier League player
Michail Antonio was “destroyed” by a forgotten Premier League player(Image: The Beast Mode)

Michail Antonio has claimed the player he struggled to cope with the most was former Swansea striker Mo Barrow, who is now playing in the second tier of South Korean football with Incheon United.

The ex-West Ham star was a prolific frontman during his time in London, but earlier in his career played as a right-back and a right-winger before converting to a striker. It meant Antonio previously had to do his fair share of defensive work.

His entire Premier League career was spent with the Hammers and he was tasked with containing the likes of Marcus Rashford and Eden Hazard, admitting that felt he’d “done well” when he had to keep them quiet.

But the player who had Antonio’s number was Barrow, who made very little of an impression in England, but clearly left his mark on the Jamaican international. He recalled a game when he could do nothing to stop the Swansea man, who continued to cause havoc.

He the Beast Mode On podcast: “You know who ripped me the most? You wouldn’t even know who he is. Mo Barrow. No one will know who he is. Swansea. I marked Martial, Hazard, Rashford, all these people and I done well. The one who ripped me the most was Mo Barrow.

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“They won 3-0 all from him. One skill, you know when you drag it back, through my legs. The worst thing about is I stop there like ‘oh s***, he got me’ I didn’t even chase back. He destroyed me and I was like Mo, out of all the people.”

Barrow moved to England from Swedish side Ostersunds but scored just twice throughout his time with the Welsh outfit despite playing more than 50 games. He had several loan spells down to the Championship, having stints with Blackburn, Nottingham Forest and Leeds.

Mo Barrow left his mark on Michail Antonio

He would leave Swansea permanently to join Reading, before later leaving British shores and heading overseas. His spell in Wales though did land him the accolade of becoming Gambia’s first Barclays Premier League footballer

Barrow previously said: “Where I lived in Gambia, there were a lot of poor people. There are a lot of kids that love to play football, but they don’t have the help to be the players they want to be. Whenever I get the chance, I go back to Gambia. Sometimes I try and give money, but I believe more in going and seeing with my own eyes and helping than just giving money.”

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