- Champions League action returned in November
- Life-long City fan Noel in commentary box
- Fans angered with Oasis star on the mic
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City travelled to Lisbon to face Sporting on Tuesday, and TNT Sports decided to bring in Oasis star Gallagher on commentary.
Getty Images Sport@Footy_Tipster wrote on X: "I’m a big Oasis fan but TNT sport having Noel Gallagher as a co-commentator for the Man City game is horrendous, what’s the point? Can’t wait for Mick Hucknall to commentate on Man United v PAOK on Thursday 🙄"
Meanwhile, @Ross__05, wrote: "No way that's Noel Gallagher on commentary 💀💀 I thought it was just some random ex city player."
Whereas, @d8532211 wrote: "Now got Noel Gallagher on Co Coms. Sporting v City. World of football as gone nuts 🤦"
@Monza972 wrote: "Also why is Noel Gallagher in comms, didn’t he earn enough in the hiked up tickets for Oasis reunion? 🤔 #UCL"
@Dzwhyatt16 was, however, more pleased with this outcome: "Ally mccoist and noel gallagher on commentary doesnt get much better than this."
One of the highlights of Gallagher's commentary came when he shared insights into Pep Guardiola’s future with the club. With the Spaniard's contract running out in 2025, there have been speculations about whether he would sign an extension with the Manchester outfit. The guitarist and co-vocalist called Guardiola a "good friend" and shared his belief that the manager will "stay for one more year" with the English champions.
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Adding a personal touch to the evening, Gallagher’s handwriting was displayed on City’s jerseys during the match. The City players donned shirts bearing Gallagher’s hand-scripted names and numbers, creating a distinct and stylish look. In addition to his handwritten font, Gallagher also contributed to designing a special-edition kit in tribute to the 30th anniversary of Oasis’s groundbreaking album Definitely Maybe. Dubbed the “Definitely City” kit, this retro-inspired attire celebrates Gallagher’s musical roots and connection to Manchester. The kit debuted in City’s Champions League opener against Inter and will be worn during select European fixtures this season.
Getty ImagesFollowing their continental fixture in Lisbon, City will be back in action against Brighton on Saturday in the Premier League.