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Siobhan Macdonald

Liam Gallagher says Oasis more successful than The Beatles in Twitter row with Jamie Carragher

Liam Gallagher took to twitter to slam ex Rangers boss Steven Gerrard, and former Liverpool and England defender Jamie Carragher following Manchester City’s Premier League title win.

After the game, the Oasis singer, who happens to be a massive Man City fan, took to Twitter to celebrate the victory while also having a dig at Liverpool and former defender turned pundit Carragher.

At the start of a series of X-rated tweets, Gallagher tweeted “What you saying carra you (bell emoji) end.”

That tweet led to a quick response from Carragher, who quipped: “I’m saying you’ll never win the Champions League & Oasis are s**** compared to the Beatles. That work???”

As reported in the Mirror, the feud escalated as Gallagher replied: "Eh Carra you got s*** banter for a scouser, f***** hell la you been hanging out with [Gary] Neville too long. Oasis p*** all over the Beatles how many times did they do Knebworth?"

Oasis performed two concerts at Knebworth Park back in 1996, in front of a 125,000 strong audience each night.

Gallagher recently announced that he will be returning to the iconic site for two concerts in June to celebrate the 25th anniversary of Oasis’ era-defining gigs at the location.

The row ended between the two, but opticians Specsavers then got in on the act, tweeting “Calm down, you’ve both got the same number of Premier League medals.”

Gallagher was very vocal on Twitter in celebration of City’s sixth Premier League crown.

As well as his original tweet, Gallagher also tweeted at Aston Villa manager and former Rangers manager Steven Gerrard.

“Gerrard can kiss my a*** as well as the bumbaclart his old clubs smash our bus up. MCFC Champions.”

He soon followed that by tweeting “f*** off slippy Gerrard."

City’s title win makes them the second most successful team in the Premier League’s history with six title wins.

Sunday’s trophy win moves them above Chelsea (five) and only city rivals Manchester United (13) have won more league titles since the Premier League was formed in 1992.

Liverpool had hoped to win the quadruple this season but City’s victory has stopped them from doing so, with Jurgen Klopp’s side winning both the Carabao Cup and FA Cup finals against Chelsea on penalties earlier this season.

They could still win a treble of titles if they win the Champions League on May 28 against Real Madrid.

City are yet to win a Champions League trophy. This season, they got to the semi-finals before losing to Real, who will face Liverpool in the final in Paris.

Speaking on the title win, Pep Guardiola told Sky Sports: "The moment we found a goal it changed everything. We are playing in not normal circumstances but you have to handle it.

"[Ilkay] Gundogan is the best inside runner we have. We were arriving down the sides and we needed a player with the sense of tempo in the box and he's the best.

"We are legends. When you win the Premier League four times in five seasons it's because these guys are so, so special. We will be remembered. The first title we won with lots of margin, then at Brighton, then winning at home without fans and now with people, it's the best.”

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