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Liam Gallagher calls Jamie Carragher after comments from Man City and Liverpool about the “giant club”

Liam Gallagher turned to Jamie Carragher on social media after the Sky Sports expert said after Manchester City’s victory over Newcastle that the club could not be classified as a “giant” unless it lifted the Champions League.

Pep Guardiola’s team failed again in the elite competition of Europe, after Real Madrid came out from behind to knock out the leaders in the Premier League in the semifinals on Wednesday night.

City had two goals ahead of minutes before Madrid stunned them at the Bernabeu.

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Carragher’s former team, Liverpool, will face Madrid in Paris at the end of May in the final of the show, and the former defender insists that the Champions League is a bigger trophy to win than the Premier League.

Carragher said in the Sky Sports studio after City’s 5-0 victory: “The Champions League is the biggest trophy you can win. How many leagues are there in Europe … five teams will win this league every year. Only one team can win the Champions League, only one.

“They don’t see you as a giant club until you win the Champions League. This is a fact. As for the owners of City and Guardiola, to put them there as a super club, you have to win the Champions League. I have too. “

A City fan and former Oasis vocalist, Gallagher, did not seem to accept Carragher’s comments about his club and responded on Twitter, saying: “Kara speaks absolute nonsense.”

Kara later replied: “I’m sure a person with your talents can include this lyrics in the new album!”

Liverpool have a chance to make seven victories in the Champions League when they face Real Madrid in Paris on Saturday, May 28.

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