That's the thing for me. I know it's not really fair to think like this, but when you see what sort of person he is on the pitch, you find it really difficult to believe he remained calm or didn't speak, like he claims, in some of those situations.
I do actually think that's unfair. I'm not saying there's no correlation, but I've known plenty of people who turn into Vinnie Jones on the football pitch during meaningless 5-a-side games, but are some of the calmest and kindest people I know in their every day life.
Antony is obviously an arsehole both on and off the pitch, by his own admission in terms of the adultery. The former I don't actually mind, we've lacked players with fight and probably need a bit more of that from a few others, but I digress... However, it's a leap to say that because he's fiery on the pitch then he obviously beats up the women he dates.
Keane had some moments of terrible rage on the pitch, and a fair few heated exchanges off of it too, but in his family life he seems to be a caring husband and father, so it's dangerous to make these assumptions.
The relationship between Antony and the ex accusing him of these things was obviously very toxic. They were both very young, and neither of them sound very mature or rational. I wouldn't be surprised if both of them actually believe their version of events is the correct one, and that actually both of them are telling the truth. I'm still going to wait and see what the authorities make of it after looking at any evidence they're provided though.