Noel Gallagher has mocked Trent Alexander-Arnold after the Liverpool star claimed his club's trophies are more special to the fans than Manchester City's are.
Liverpool and Man City face off this Sunday in a huge Premier League contest at Anfield. With the Reds, City and Arsenal all battling for the title, the winners of the Merseyside match will take a huge step forward in the title race.
City are currently the dominant force in English football having won five of the past six Premier League titles, with Liverpool the only team to have have beaten them to top spot during that period back in the 2019/20 season.
Liverpool have pushed City hard for silverware during Pep Guardiola's reign, but the Manchester club have come out on top - though Alexander-Arnold thinks Liverpool's wins "probably mean more" because they don't have as much money as City. READ MORE: Walker reveals plan to break Anfield tradition and responds to Alexander-Arnold READ MORE: ‘Shots fired’ - Rio Ferdinand's seven-word verdict after Alexander-Arnold City jibe The Liverpool wing-back recently explained: "We're up against a machine that's built to win.
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