Inside Tyson Fury’s VIP Manchester United experience, from Sir Alex Ferguson visiting and counseling Ten Hag on slap-up meals

TYSON FURY had the red carpet rolled out for him as he watched his beloved Red Devils play FA Cup football.

The WBC heavyweight champion was in attendance at The Theatre of Dreams on Sunday afternoon to watch Manchester United face Liverpool in a thrilling quarter-final.

Tyson Fury was at Old Trafford last weekend for Manchester United’s FA Cup match against Liverpool.

The Gypsy King sat in the director’s box alongside his cousin and fellow boxer, Isaac Lowe.

Fury grabbed a pre-match photo with former Red Devils manager Sir Alex Ferguson.

Fury predicted the final score of the FA Cup quarter-finals and received VIP treatment, which most Old Trafford fans could only dream of.

Before taking his seat in one of the greatest seats in the house, The Gypsy King was seen backstage with club legend Sir Alex Ferguson.

Fury couldn’t contain his excitement as he posed for a photo with Fergie, who pulled out his best boxer posture for the occasion.

The Wythenshawe fighter attended the fight alongside his cousin and fellow boxer Isaac Lowe.

And the two enjoyed a lavish supper before watching one of the season’s best games from the director’s box.

United won 4-3 as substitute Amad Diallo scored a spectacular last-gasp extra-time goal.

Fury stated before kickoff that the game would be remembered as one of the all-time classics between the passionate rivals.

When asked for his pre-match prediction, he told MUTV: “Hopefully, we achieve an absolutely fantastic outcome [today].

Isaac Lowe was also proud as punch to receive a photo with Sir Alex Ferguson.

He and Fury had a fantastic pre-match lunch in the hospitality facilities.

“I think it will be an amazing classic. Well, I hope it is. “Big scores.”

Fury, 35, predicted a 3-2 win for Erik ten Hag’s team.

And he requested that Ten Hag encourage his troops to go all out before kickoff.

He told ITV: “I think it will be a good game, and maybe United can turn the clock back and beat them.

“Just go out there and attack, put pressure on them, play your best football, and go right in because it usually works.

“It’s worked for me anyway, 35 times in a row, so that’s a good tactic.”

The trip to Old Trafford is expected to be one of Fury’s last social engagements before the biggest bout of his career.

Fury is only eight weeks away from facing former pound-for-pound king Oleksandr Usyk for the heavyweight title.

The two were scheduled to settle the score in a multimillion-pound Saudi duel last month.

Fury’s first undisputed heavyweight title bout in over 25 years was pushed back to May 18 due to a horrific cut during training.

Fury has already begun preparing for the rescheduled Riyadh rumble, telling ITV that he is “very fit.”

“I have nine weeks to go; you can ask me in nine weeks if I am fit and ready.

“I have just started camp, literally a few days ago so yeah I will be fit and ready by the time the fight comes, for sure.”