Manchester United players, be prepared! Tyson Fury is planning a visit to the club's Carrington training ground.
The two-time world heavyweight champion and United supporter has delivered a warning to under-pressure Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and his team after they were beaten 2-0 in the Manchester derby this afternoon.
It's the second hammer blow their Premier League dreams have taken at the same venue in 13 days, with the dust barely settled on a heavy and humiliating defeat to bitter rivals Liverpool.
Some parity was restored with victory over Tottenham and a creditable point at Atalanta - but United were, once again, found wanting against top-class opposition on Saturday.
Or as the charismatic, unbeaten boxing champion put it, they took a worse beating than he gave Deontay Wilder!
An own goal from Eric Bailly and Bernardo Silva finish settled the scores in favour of Manchester City and Fury plans to address the current issues at Old Trafford by teaming up with United favourite Patrice Evra to instil a "winner's mentality".
Addressing his two million followers on Twitter, the 'Gypsy King' said: "Hi guys, it's Tyson Fury here. After today's defeat from City for Manchester United, it's fair to say that United are taking a worse beating than Deontay Wilder took in all of his fight against me!
"We are absolutely getting smashed out there and I think, partly, it's because the players - no disrespect to any of you - but it doesn't seem to me like you're digging in deep to try to win these games.
"It seems to me that you're happy to get through them and whatever happens, happens."
Fury added: "When I fought Wilder and I was on the floor - or against any other man I've ever fought, I never, ever believed I was going to lose the fight.
"I always believed I would come back and win. That's called a winner's mentality. That's something that you guys in the last few games have just not had.
"I think me and Patrice Evra are going to have to come down to training and give you some of that [clenches fist] - give you the hard word what you need. See you all soon, be prepared."
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