British boxer Tyson Fury has reacted to Manchester United’sUnited’s Premier League derby 2-0 lose to their rival Manchester City on Saturday. And according to him, Ole is not to be blamed for United but the players. He said Man United players are not ”digging deep” under their manager, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.
Tyson Fury Blames United Players for Poor Form
The boxer said the player is ”taking a worse beating than” his former heavyweight rival Deontay Wilder, adding that he and former Man United defender, Patrice Evra, may have to visit the club’s training ground to set the squad straight.
Tyson Fury said: “After today’s defeat to City, it’s fair to say United are taking a worse beating than Deontay Wilder took in all his fights against me.” “We are getting smashed out there. I think partly it is because the players with no disrespect to any of you it doesn’t seem like you are digging deep to try and win these games.
“It just seems like you’re happy to get through them and whatever happens, happens.”
He said the players are not doing their best to win, and they don’t act like they want to bounce back from a defeat which is not good and not the coach decision to make.