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Liam Gallagher Launches Explosive And X-Rated Twitter Rant After Man City's 2-2 Draw With Liverpool

Liam Gallagher Launches Explosive And X-Rated Twitter Rant After Man City's 2-2 Draw With Liverpool

Liam Gallagher slammed Liverpool online.

Nasir Jabbar

Nasir Jabbar

Liam Gallagher went on an X-rated rant following Manchester City's 2-2 draw with Liverpool, posting a series of explosive tweets online.

Man City and Liverpool played out a thrilling draw at the Etihad on Sunday as the race for the Premier League title hots up.

Image: PA
Image: PA

Liverpool taking a point off the league leaders angered Gallagher, who produced multiple profanity-filled tweets.

The outspoken Man City fan branded Jurgen Klopp's team 'lucky pool' and took aim at match referee Anthony Taylor.

On Taylor, he wrote: "That refs a massive c**t."

Another tweet reads: "Lucky pool."

Gallagher tweeted: "Played them of the park dirty c**ts."

Gallagher continued with the 'lucky pool' taunt and reckons his side should have won convincingly after a dominant first-half.

"Should have been 10-2 to city lucky pool FC," he tweeted.

The Blues remain at the top of the league, one point ahead of Liverpool - with both teams having seven league games left.

Speaking after the match, Pep Guardiola told Sky Sports: "He [Klopp] likes these punching games. It was a fantastic advert for the Premier League. Both teams wanted to win. I had the feeling we left them alive but Liverpool are a joy to watch, I know how good and difficult they are.

"We performed really, really well. I'm so proud of the team. Now we have seven games left and we have to win all of them or it will be over."

The Spaniard added: "I said before the game it doesn't matter if we win or lose. Of course, it was a massive game but we know what we have to do. Seven games is a lot of games, tough games away - so do they.

"I don't know what is going to happen if we win the Premier League but to be there for the fifth season - and I want to win the Premier League - is so good that is doesn't matter [if we lose the title]."

Featured Image Credit: PA

Topics: Manchester City, Liverpool, Football