Liam Gallagher has criticised Noel after he’s been caught while refusing to join the Poznan celebration during Manchester City’s vs Fulham.
Manchester City News: Noel Gallagher Criticised by Liam for Poznan Snub During 4-0 Win Over Fulham
Manchester City moved closer to securing another Premier League title with a dominant 4-0 victory over Fulham on Saturday.
Noel Gallagher was present at Craven Cottage but drew attention for refusing to join in the famous Poznan celebration.
Noel Gallagher Refuses to Join the Poznan
The rock icon and known Manchester City supporter was spotted in the away end during the live TNT Sports broadcast.
Despite City’s emphatic performance, Noel remained still during the team’s signature Poznan celebration.
This behaviour quickly went viral online.
Liam Gallagher Responds on Social Media
Brother and former Oasis frontman Liam Gallagher wasted no time reacting.
He shared a clip of Noel’s behaviour, calling it “Poor behaviour” on social media.
The two brothers have been estranged for years, and Liam seized this moment to mock Noel once again.
Manchester City’s Title Hopes Brighten
On the pitch, Josko Gvardiol scored twice.
Phil Foden and Julian Alvarez added second-half goals to complete the 4-0 triumph.
Pep Guardiola praised his players for their composure under title race pressure.
The City manager commented:
“I have a feeling our players like to play with the pressure.”
“Guys like Rodri and Bernardo Silva stay calm even in difficult moments.”
“They enjoy this pressure. It would be impossible to perform at this level without it.”
Path to the Title
City now leads Arsenal by two points.
Should they win their remaining matches against Tottenham and West Ham, they will claim a record fourth consecutive Premier League title.
Guardiola added:
“Our dream was to arrive at the last games with the title in our hands. Now it’s up to us.”
Another Chance for Noel
If Manchester City secures the title next weekend at the Etihad, Noel may get another chance to join the Poznan celebration.
Fans will surely be watching.
Source: Manchester Evening
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