SOCCER AID fans were left amazed after Tommy Fury NUTMEGGED Arsenal legend Jack Wilshere with his first touch.
The boxer came on as a first-half substitute for the Rest of the World XI in the annual charity bonanza at Old Trafford.
And although Fury is not familiar showcasing his skills with his feet on the big stage, it did not take long for him to impress.
The 9-0 fighter – playing for the World XI due to his Mauritian heritage on his mum’s side – picked up the ball on the right-hand side.
And he immediately passed it straight through the legs of the advancing Wilshere.
Fans were loving the piece of skill and took delight in the former England midfielder being embarrassed.
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One said: “Tommy Fury just nut megged Jack Wilshere – oh how the mighty have fallen 😂”
Another added: “Tommy Fury sending Jack Wilshere back to London.”
A third commented: “Jack Wilshere getting megged by Tommy Fury pretty much sums him up eh😅”
A fourth wrote: “Tommy Fury’s first contribution was to nutmeg Jack Wilshere. I love Soccer Aid man 😂”
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Fury, 24, likely would have impressed his girlfriend Molly-Mae who was cheering him on from the stands.
The former Love Island star stunned in a black jumpsuit as she watched Fury play alongside Francesco Totti and Usain Bolt.
New Chelsea boss Mauricio Pochettino managed the World XI while Stormzy and Harry Redknapp were in charge of the England team.
And it was Poch who was successful on the night with a thrilling 4-2 win.
Sprint legend Bolt opened the scoring for the World XI in the first half before actor Asa Butterfield and Manchester United legend Paul Scholes fired England ahead.
But Scholes was forced off injured after a tackle from old United team-mate Nani.
And it was all downhill for England after Scholes’ exit as former Tottenham and Liverpool star Robbie Keane netted twice for the World XI in the second half.
And Love Island star Kem Cetinay scored a record-breaking fifth Soccer Aid goal to seal.
The charity football bonanza had raised £14,619,005 for Unicef by full-time.
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk