Pep Guardiola's side defeated West Ham 3-1 on Sunday to clinch their fourth consecutive league title
Noel Gallagher had absolutely no interest in giving his view on England's chances at Euro 2024 as he celebrated his beloved Manchester City's latest Premier League title win.
Gallagher responded by saying: "I'm not an England fan, I'm Irish." He then added goodnight and walked off. Meanwhile, Guardiola hailed the “insane” achievements of his history-making City side after they won a fourth Premier League title in a row. “Especially this one has been an incredible season. We get the message, so I know they will be there for many years because young manager, big talent, and a young squad.
Guardiola’s contract runs until the end of next season but he implied he could stay longer, adding: “The reality is I’m closer to leave than to stay. It’s eight years, will be nine.
Manchester City FC Oasis England Football Team Phil Foden Euro 2024
Ireland Latest News, Ireland Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Roddy Collins says England are specialists in failure and will flop at EurosEngland bottle it every time they go to a major tournament. Nothing will change this summer
Read more »
Gallagher awkwardly responds to young Chelsea fan telling stars to put effort inChelsea crashed to the latest low-point in their season by being thrashed by Arsenal on Tuesday, with Blues fans growing increasingly angry with Mauricio Pochettino's struggling side
Read more »
Stunning Gallagher goal gives Chelsea 2-2 draw away to Aston VillaAston Villa suffer a blow to their Champions League hopes as they can’t secure all three points at home
Read more »
Bath boss Johann van Graan signs new deal to 2030Former Munster head coach has led side into the playoff places in the Gallagher Premiership
Read more »
PJ Gallagher admits he nearly 'died of shame' talking about his mental healthChanging My Mind sees PJ open up about his mental health struggles after he revealed he was admitted to St Patrick's Mental Health Services in 2021.
Read more »
Violent attacks by foreign State agents on Irish people ‘will happen’, prominent civil liberties lawyer saysCaoilfhionn Gallagher spoke on increasing threat of ‘transnational repression’ at World Bar Conference
Read more »