Liam Gallagher has used Liverpool's 1-0 defeat to Nottingham Forest on Saturday afternoon to form his latest swipe at Reds supporters.
The former Oasis lead vocalist has made no secret of his dislike for Liverpool and Jurgen Klopp in recent years, with the intense on-pitch Premier League rivalry between the two sides frequently pushing Gallagher to take to social media to poke fun at supporters if Klopp's men uncharacteristically stutter.
And after the Reds were defeated in Saturday's early kick-off at the City Ground, thanks to a second-half striker from former Liverpool frontman Taiwo Awoniyi, and Manchester City later bounced back from their misery on Merseyside by defeating Brighton, Gallagher could not resist poking fun at Liverpool supporters.
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"How’s my LFC crew getting on still loving the game LG," he tweeted to his 3.6m followers.
While Klopp admitted earlier this month that his side are not in the Premier League title race, Pep Guardiola will be pleased to see the gap between the two sides extend to ten points following the results on Saturday afternoon.
Liverpool have the visits of Leeds United and Southampton to Anfield sandwiched between their visit to north London to face Tottenham before the Premier League halts for its World Cup break. Meanwhile, City face Leicester, Fulham and Chelsea.
Earlier this month, Gallagher took aim at comments on Sky from Jamie Carragher and Gary Neville about Erling Haaland, creating a new nickname for the pair.
He tweeted: "Man City have signed Erling Haaland, he’s ours not the Premier League's. So what’s all this 'WE' snizzle coming out of Bert and Ernie's traps on Monday Night Football. Bumbaclarts."
Before that, he sent them an x-rated message back in May: “And now I’m gonna cancel my subscription of scousesports as there the most biased ****s in the world MCFC CHAMPIONS GOODBYE LG x.”
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