Tyson Fury Calls For Ronaldo, Others’ Retirement After Man Utd’s Devastating Defeat

Hamilton Nwosa
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An English professional boxer Tyson Fury,  has asked Cristiano Ronaldo and other Manchester United players to retire from playing football.

The boxing champion, a diehard fan of Man United, watched his team being thrashed 4-0 by Brighton on Saturday.

And the Gipsy King did not waste time in expressing his frustration, criticising United’s latest performance and describing the team as ‘shocking’.

Reacting via his verified Instagram page, Tyson Fury wrote: “Shocking, this. We are having a shocking season. Bring on 2022-23.

“I tell you what, never mind the Gypsy King retiring. What are you saying, United? Why don’t they f***ing retire.

Manchester United have endured a poor campaign and things got even worse on Saturday after falling to a 4-0 thrashing at the hands of Brighton at the Amex Stadium.

Ralf Rangnick’s squad has been heavily criticised for their lack of fight within the group, something that Fury knows first-hand is a key ingredient to sporting success.

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