Tyson Fury poses with Sir Alex Ferguson at Old Trafford as the Man United fan tells Erik ten Hag’s men to ‘get stuck right in’ against Liverpool

Tyson Fury was in the FA Cup spirit on Sunday as the British heavyweight superstar was in attendance at Old Trafford, offering advice to Erik ten Hag’s side and posing for a photo with legendary manager Sir Alex Ferguson before kick-off.

The Gypsy King is preparing for what will be a huge heavyweight unification fight in May against Oleksandr Usyk to produce the division’s first undisputed champion since Lennox Lewis.

Fury, a lifelong Manchester United fan, was at Old Trafford ahead of kick-off between the two North West rivals to offer his own advice to Ten Hag’s side, who come into the match as heavy underdogs.

‘In my opinion, Liverpool versus Manchester United is the most anticipated match of the season. Hopefully United can turn back the clock and destroy them.”

But when asked how to do that, Fury looked to a technique that he claims has served him well in his own career as a 35-fight undefeated heavyweight champion.

Tyson Fury gave Manchester United his advice ahead of kick-off against Liverpool on Sunday

Fury posed with Sir Alex Ferguson before the match and paid tribute to the 'legendary' boss

Fury posed with Sir Alex Ferguson before the match and paid tribute to the ‘legendary’ boss

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“Just go out there and attack, put them under pressure, put your best foot forward and get right into it.

‘That usually works. It worked for me at least 35 times in a row, so that’s a good tactic!’

United seemed to have heard what the Gypsy King had to say and took a 1-0 lead through Scott McTominay in the 10th minute of the match.

It was an eventful afternoon for the heavyweight star, who also found himself in the esteemed company of a number of legends from both United and Liverpool.

Taking to Instagram to share a photo with Ferguson, the pair posing for the camera, Fury simply captioned the post: ‘Legendary Sir Alex.’

The 35-year-old is preparing for his clash with Usyk on May 18 and has taken to social media as he begins his pre-fight camp to send a message to Ukraine and his millions of followers.

Fury has been chomping at the bit since the fight was postponed from its original February 17 date after suffering a nasty cut above his eye in training.

“So today marks nine weeks of Usyk getting bloody battered,” Fury said in an Instagram video on March 16, followed by fellow runners.

“And we’re at the front this morning, a little team of us, and we’re going for a jog, I don’t know, eight, nine, ten miles.

‘Maybe a half marathon today, who knows?

Scott McTominay scored after just ten minutes as United took the lead against their arch-rivals

Scott McTominay scored after just ten minutes as United took the lead against their arch-rivals

Fury has claimed it will 'take nine weeks for Usyk to be beaten by him'

Fury has claimed it will ‘take nine weeks for Usyk to be beaten by him’

The Gypsy King will face Usyk in the first unified heavyweight title match in 24 years on May 18

The Gypsy King will face Usyk in the first unified heavyweight title match in 24 years on May 18

‘But all I do know is that the weather is absolutely fantastic, nice and fresh, on the bay.

‘Come on!’

The fight between Fury and Usyk will be a historic moment for boxing and the crown jewel in Saudi Arabia’s growing boxing influence.

They will finally meet in the ring as part of Saudi Arabia’s Riyadh season to crown the first undisputed heavyweight champion of the four-belt era.


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