Patrice Evra has continued to troll Manchester City after their Champions League final defeat - taking aim at famous supporters Liam and Noel Gallagher specifically.
Evra is a Manchester United legend and took great delight in their bitter rivals losing 1-0 to Chelsea on Saturday evening.
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This time, the Frenchman has gone even more personal and attacked former Oasis bandmates Liam & Noel Gallagher.
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With Oasis' smash hit 'Wonderwall' playing in the background while wearing a wig and glasses similar to the Gallagher look, Evra unloads on City's lack of history when it comes to trophies.
"Liam, where are you?!" Evra begun. "You remember when you were laughing at me when United lost? Now it is your turn.
"Don't be jealous, I just want to share. This is a special Monday for you Liam. Stop saying Manchester is blue, I have more trophies than your entire club! Noel, Noel!"
The five-time Premier League winner then decides to sing his own version of Wonderwall, remixed with different lyrics.
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"Sorry for the remix, it is time," he continued.
"I said maybeeeee... you're going to win it when I'm nintteeeyyyy.
"And after all... you're my noisy neighbouuurrrssss.
"I love this game!"
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Of course he tagged them both as well. What a start to the bank holiday.
Younger Gallagher brother Liam has previously taken aim at Evra on social media, with one incident coming after United's 6-1 defeat to Tottenham Hotspur.
Evra provided punditry on the game for Sky Sports and was visibly distraught at the full-time whistle, even offering to rip up his contract live on air.
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Gallagher decided to rile him up with a tweet of: "Patrice Evra c'mon you know."
It caught the 40-year-old's eye and he hit back with: "Never!! City will never win the Champions League. So much respect for your music I nearly fight one day with United Player because I play Wonderwall before a game. As you were, PE."
Featured Image Credit: Patrice Evra/InstagramTopics: Manchester City, Football, Manchester United, Patrice Evra