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Under the Radar: When a Manchester United player almost broke a crazy world record | Israel today

2022-06-29T10:20:26.431Z


20-year-old Anthony Alenga uploaded a video earlier this month showing only four inches from the world record in a "box jump" • Is this the young Swede's way to impress his new coach Eric Tan the brother?


Works with all his might. 

Anthony Angela, the young player of Manchester United, continues to train hard for the 22/23 season in the Premier League which will open in less than two months, and now a new unique talent of the 20-year-old star has been revealed.

In a video posted by Angela on his ticketing account earlier this month, and only now gaining momentum on social media, the Swede was photographed almost smashing the world record in a "box jump" - a total of four inches (about ten inches) away from him.

"Box jump" is a sport that has developed in recent years, in which one jumps from place to height and stands on a box-like surface (usually some other tall structure).

The world record belongs to Chris Mug, who jumped to a height of 67 inches (1.70 m!) Last February.

Angela, as mentioned, jumped to a height of 63 inches - about 1.60 m.

Anthony Elanga has been working on his explosive power and it's clearly paying off #MUFC https://t.co/8Yj52Xcuvj

- talkSPORT (@talkSPORT) June 29, 2022

Angela started playing at the Red Devils Academy in 2014, and in May 2021 made his United debut.

The Swede will now open his third season in the seniors and there is no doubt that the talent on the grass plus the skills outside of him, can help him a lot on the way to impressing his new coach, brother Eric Tan.

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Source: israelhayom

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