Tommy Fury leaves Soccer Aid viewers convinced he has ‘never watched football in his life’ with bizarre throw-in as his World XI are trounced 6-3

Tommy Fury had Soccer Aid viewers that he had ‘never watched football’ when he took part in the charity match on Sunday.

The former Love Island star, 25, threw the ball underarm after coming in as a sub part way through the game.

He started off by holding the ball above his head as he worked out where to throw it at the Stamford Bridge match.

But the younger brother of boxer Tyson Fury then, in a sudden movement, decided to  hold the ball below his waist and roll it in.

One fan wrote: ‘Look at the state of this throw in from Tommy Fury!’  

Tommy Fury had Soccer Aid viewers that he had ‘never watched football’ when he took part in the charity match on Sunday.

The former Love Island star threw the ball underarm after coming in as a sub part way through the game

The former Love Island star threw the ball underarm after coming in as a sub part way through the game

Following the fish out of water performance, fans questioned just how much experience Fury had prior to the match.

One fan wrote: ‘Tommy fury has just actually done an underarm throw in. absolutely mad that he doesn’t no the rules of football.’

One even claimed that the if the boxer had ‘never watched football’.

Another added: ‘Tommy fury putting in a throw in underarm. I don’t know why he keeps getting invited back’

A further fan added: ‘I used to think Lee Mack was the worst player to grace the  #SoccerAid pitch but now it’s Tommy Fury. Underarm throw in, and kicks the grass funny to watch hope he stays on.’

Joe Cole gave England the lead with a vintage finish at Stamford Bridge before his former Lille teammate Eden Hazard responded with a free-kick for the visitors.

Alessandro Del Piero gave World XI the lead shortly after but Ellen White equalised to become the first woman ever to score a goal at Soccer Aid

Supporters on social media poked fun at Fury after his first-half cameo went awry

Supporters on social media poked fun at Fury after his first-half cameo went awry

Women's Euros winner with the Lionesses back in 2022, Midfielder Jill Scott will captain this year's England side

Women’s Euros winner with the Lionesses back in 2022, Midfielder Jill Scott will captain this year’s England side

Former Chelsea and Real Madrid player Eden Hazard will return to Stamford Bridge for the first time to play since announcing his retirement

Club legend Frank Lampard will make his valiant return to the Bridge, sitting in the same dugout he used to manage his Chelsea squad from

Two familiar faces  made their welcome return to Stamford Bridge on June 9th

Robbie Williams co-founded Soccer Aid in 2006 with Jonathan Wilkes and the event aims to bring nations together to help raise money and awareness for children worldwide.

Some returning fan favourites to the game include Usain Bolt, and  Tommy Fury whilst the squad has also been rejuvenated with fresh faces like Gladiators star ‘Diamond’ and Sam Thompson.  

Other notable celebrities to feature include singer and actor Bobby Brazier, Danny Dyer, Paddy McGuinness, Martin Compston, as well as comedians Maisie Adams, Lee Mack and Jason Manford.

Former Lioness and I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out Of Here star Jill Scott is serving as the team’s captain.

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