Noel Gallagher revels derby win and fires shots at Manchester United

Noel Gallagher has fired shots at Manchester United and two of their players after Man City’s 3-0 win at Old Trafford.

The former Oasis guitarist, singer and songwriter believes United are on the verge of becoming a mid-table team.

Gallagher also fired shots at United duo Antony and Bruno Fernandes.

Speaking to talkSPORT about how far behind United are to City, Gallagher said: “I don’t think City are getting any better, I think United are, if they’re not treading water, then on yesterday’s performance…

“If you’ve got [Harry] Maguire and Jonny Evans, that’s Leicesters’s two centre-halves three years ago, if you’ve got them playing in a big derby game you’d have to say there’s trouble at United.

“I’ve never rated the manager [Erik ten Hag], he just doesn’t look like he could inspire a dressing room to me anyway. Then you get Antony coming on yesterday and behaving like an absolute moron.

“Your captain Bruno, how he’s not getting booked every game for dissent by the referee is beyond me because he’s forever in the referee’s ear, he challenges every single decision, it’s so annoying, and he’s not even that good.

“I wouldn’t say they’re at rock bottom because they’re still way high up the table but they’re approaching a mid-table team and long may it continue.”

The Gallagher brothers – Liam and Noel – have used football to gain popularity over the years. However, it has been evident for years that neither of them really have a clue when it comes to the sport. They hardly attend games.

That said, United lost 3-0 and looked like a mid-table side, and that is where we’ll finish this season unless results improve.

Next up for the Reds is Newcastle in the Carabao Cup on Wednesday night.

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1 Comment

  1. This prat knows – as does every Bertie – that they’d be nothing without all the money they’ve been handed. Where were they before? Mid-table at best, relegated 2 divisions, and virtually unknown outside Stockport.
    Now they’ve been chosen as the public face of a sports-washing project and they think that makes them wonderful. Still a small club, which will become apparent if their owners ever leave.
    Were that to happen, be raaaaather nice if they sold out to the Glazers.

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