(Video) Tyson Fury sends crucial message to Manchester United players after losing derby

Tyson Fury promises “sort them out”.

The World Champion boxer has threatened to visit Manchester United’s training complex at Carrington after sitting through their loss to Man City this weekend.

United were well beaten by City after an own goal from Eric Bailly before Bernardo Silva took advantage of some shoddy defending to make it 2-0 before half-time.

Ultimately, the Reds had to response to going behind 7 minutes into the game. We never got going and it was another really disappointing performance under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.

Fury believes United aren’t “digging deep” enough to win games like he does in fights.

“After today’s defeat from City with Manchester United, it is fair to say that United are taking a worse beating than Deontay Wilder took in all fights versus me,” Fury said on Instagram, as broadcasted by Sky Sports following the derby.

“We are absolutely getting smashed out there.”

Fury also believes that a lack of winning mentality is costing the team, but that doesn’t really add up after adding Cristiano Ronaldo to the squad this season, so it’s clear that something has gone very wrong.

The boxer took aim at the players.

“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,” Fury continued.

“It just seems like you’re happy to get through them and whatever happens, happens.

“You know, when I fought Wilder and I was on the floor, and any man I’ve ever fought, I never believed I was going to lose the fight.

“I always believed I would come back and win, and that is called a winner’s mentality, something that you guys in the last two games have just not had.

“I think me and Patrice Evra will come down to training and give you the hard word of what you need – I’ll see you all soon, be prepared.”