Football pundit left 'upset' by Noel Gallagher decision as controversy erupts
The Manchester City superfan recently worked on co-commentary for TNT Sports
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Football pundit Danny Murphy has admitted he was 'upset' to see Noel Gallagher working on co-commentary for TNT Sports during Manchester City's 4-1 defeat to Sporting Lisbon on Tuesday night.
The Oasis frontman, who will be embarking on a lucrative tour with his brother Liam next year, is a huge fan of Pep Guardiola's side.
On Tuesday, City were thumped 4-1 by Sporting Lisbon - with the reigning Premier League champions suffering their first Champions League defeat of the season.
But TNT Sports have been widely criticised for their decision to let Gallagher work as a co-commentator given he's a singer, rather than anyone with a sporting background.
Football fans were left furious with TNT Sports' decision to employ Noel Gallagher as a co-commentator during Man City's 4-1 defeat to Sporting Lisbon on Tuesday
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Murphy, speaking on talkSPORT, has now expressed his views on the matter.
And the former Liverpool and Fulham star has admitted TNT's decision to give Gallagher a role in commentary has 'upset' him.
"It would upset me. I wouldn't want to hear that," he said when asked if it could become a trend.
"Partly from a selfish perspective. Because I know how much work I put in and how difficult it is to try and see things, engage things, spend years watching different techniques and games to try and analyse them.
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"So, yeah, that would annoy me.
"I've got no problem with listening to different types of people watching football, pre [or] post [match], maybe even after.
"As co-commentary, it's neither here nor there. It doesn't add much value for me.
"It's a very difficult job. I know from doing it. As a third one [like Gallagher], it's fine. But there's not much there you're going to learn.
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"I'd rather see him before or after the game, giving his little anecdotes about Pep [Guardiola] and the players.
"He gives you something different. Some people will like it because of the novelty. I wouldn't want to hear it every week, put it that way."
Gallagher was left disappointed by City's defeat.
And so too was Guardiola, who admitted his side were currently going through a 'toigh' season at a time when many of their best players are sidelined through injury.
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Football pundit Danny Murphy has admitted he was 'upset' to see Noel Gallagher working on co-commentary for TNT Sports during Manchester City's 4-1 defeat to Sporting Lisbon on Tuesday night
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“It is a tough challenge, but I am here. It will be a tough season - we knew that from the start," said the Spaniard.
"But this is what it is. I like it, I love it, I want to face it and lift my players and try it.
“Life is like this. Maybe in the past six Premier Leagues in seven years and four in a row is an exception. Sometimes you lose.
“Today we were really good - Bournemouth, no, they deserve it. We played really bad against Bournemouth and played really good today.
Man City were hammered 4-1 by Sporting Lisbon on Tuesday night
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“I know how we behave today, how good we were, and how a young central defender [Jahmai Simpson-Pusey], what an exceptional game he played.
“When you lose 4-1 what can I say? My team I like it, we were close to making it 0-3.
“The stadium was calm but in one action we lose simple things with quality players and things that normally doesn't happen. When you are so close to going 0-2 and then 1-3, it’s difficult for the players, I understand it.
“I have to try and find an explanation. Sometimes it is just football."