Noel Gallagher has revealed where his allegiances lie away from his hometown, saying that he is “not an England fan”.The moment took place as the High Flying Birds singer and former Oasis member celebrated Manchester City winning the Premier League title at Etihad Stadium on Sunday (May 19).After the game, the Britpop legend spoke to BBC Radio 5 Live about the win on the day, and revealed that although he has been a lifelong supporter of Man City, that doesn’t mean he has allegiance to the England team.“It means we are now out on our own as, you know, the greatest club side in England,” he told the outlet, recalling the significance of the win over the weekend. “No one’s done four [titles] in a row.
It puts us above Liverpool, Man United, and Arsenal – and much deserved. It’s been a great season, and we’re not even at our best apparently!”He went on to share his appreciation for the Man City midfielder Phil Foden, who scored two goals against West Ham during the match, and added: “When you need an early goal, right?, and you get one and it’s one of your own, you know the gods are with you.”That answer at the end from @NoelGallagher about Phil Foden.
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