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Tyson Fury admits Man United suffered ‘a worse beating than D. Wilder had against him’


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Tyson Fury has claimed that Manchester United’s defeat to Manchester City saw them take a worse beating than Deontay Wilder suffered against him.

United were comprehensively outclassed by City at Old Trafford, with Eric Bailly scoring an own goal before Bernardo Silva inflicted further damage.

Fury compared City’s dominance to his fights against Wilder, which saw The Gypsy King prevail on two occasions, most recently last month, with the other bout ending in a draw.

Speaking via Instagram, Fury said: ‘After today’s defeat from City for Manchester CIty, it’s fair to say that United are taking a worse beating than Deontay Wilder took in all of his fights versus me.

‘We’re absolutely getting smashed out there, and I think partly it’s because the players no disrespect to any of you it doesn’t seem to me like you’re digging deep to try and win these games.

‘It seems to me that you’re happy to get through them and whatever happens, happens.’

United have lacked consistency this season and have already suffered four defeats in the league.

He was livid with United’s performance against City and claimed that Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s side do not possess the same winning mentality that he has in the ring.

The 33-year-old British retained his WBC and The Ring heavyweight titles by overcoming Wilder in Nevada. Fury bounced back from being knocked down but feels that United aren’t capable of doing the same.

He said: ‘When I fought Wilder and I was on the floor, and any other man I’ve ever fought, I never ever believed I was going to lose the fight. I always believed I’d come back and win.

‘That’s called a winner’s mentality, and that’s something in the last few games that you guys have just not had.’

Fury then joked that he and former United defender Patrice Evra will pay a visit to United’s training ground in order to get the players into shape.

Fury said: ‘I think me and Patrice Evra are going to come down to training and give you some of that (he showed his fist) and give you you the hard word you need. See you all soon, be prepared.’

United’s defeat to City will raise further questions regarding Solskjaer’s future, with the Norwegian struggling to get the best out of his players.

Despite the return of Cristiano Ronaldo, United are finding it difficult to perform as a cohesive unit and they were certainly no match for City, who outclassed them.

 

 

Vincent Paul

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