
was brutally mocked after the Brit attempted an underarm throw-in during last year's Soccer Aid charity match.
The professional boxer and reality TV star was part of a World XI managed by ex-Chelsea boss at Stamford Bridge. The exhibition match - which helped raise more than £15million for Unicef - .
However, the most viral moment came at 2-2. Fury, 26, shaped to take an orthodox throw-in before opting for the underarm delivery. Play was stopped moments later - with the boxer allowing a team-mate to take the throw as they were supposed to.
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The cameras quickly cut to Pochettino after the incident. Rather than remaining focused on the task at hand, the 53-year-old burst out laughing while gesturing towards the field of play. Needless to say that was probably as good as it got for Fury - who struggled to make an impact on the pitch. At one point, he completely missed the ball after attempting to smash it up the pitch.
"It's a throw in Tommy, not bowling," one social media user wrote after watching the footage. "Hasn’t been the same since the fight," joked another, referring to when the pair met in the ring in 2023. His rival KSI quickly posted: " should stick to boxing lmao, he’s terrible at football," he tweeted.
Another user posted: "Tommy Fury might be the worst footballer I’ve ever seen live." Another tweeted: "Tommy Fury is absolutely a** as footballer." A fifth fan commented: "I don’t know if this makes sense but Tommy Fury plays football exactly how you’d imagine a boxer how to play football." A sixth joked: "I’ve had Soccer Aid on for two minutes & Tommy Fury could be the worst footballer I’ve ever seen." Another said: "Is Tommy fury the least coordinated man in all of human history?"
Fury's partner Molly-Mae Hague was also quick to share her thoughts Fury's comical underarm throw-in. She very much saw the funny side of it as she took to her story to write: "Iconcic x," alongside a picture of Fury holding the ball. Despite being born and raised in Manchester, 'TNT' chose to play for the Rest of the World, as he was eligible through his mother Chantal, who is of Mauritian descent.
On Sunday evening, Fury's older brother Tyson is set to co-manage England alongside Wayne Rooney at Old Trafford. “ENGLAND MANAGER! Who would ever have thought it!? I have had some big fights in my career and the prospect of leading my England team to victory this June fills me with just as much excitement as any heavyweight fight," the 'Gypsy King' said.
"Everyone knows that I am a huge fan too, so it’s even more special for me that the game is at Old Trafford this year – and I get to manage one of my heroes, ! How can we lose!? The work UNICEF does all around the is so special and so important. I really hope that you can come along and support us this summer.”
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