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Liam Gallagher has spoken out after posting a now-deleted tweet targeting Atletico Madrid footballer Stefan Savic with a death threat, dubbing his behaviour ‘outlandish’. On Wednesday evening, Savic’s team went up against Manchester City FC – who Gallagher supports – in the Champions League, resulting in a goalless draw. The drama that ensued on the night extended beyond the pitch, when a brawl broke out between the teams which continued into the tunnel.
Savic was seen grabbing Jack Grealish by the hair during the melee, with police eventually intervening to put an end to the wrestling. Shortly after the game, Gallagher posted a tweet that read: ‘Stefan Savic this is a threat if I come across you ya goofy looking C**T your dead MCFC [sic]. ’However, the tweet has since been deleted, with the former Oasis frontman expressing remorse over his words.
In a new message shared on Friday morning, he wrote: ‘Im really upset and annoyed at myself I feel I’ve let all my fans down by my outlandish behaviour I’m a role model to GROWN UPS hope you can forgive me [sic]. ’One fan responded by offering some advice, writing: ‘Never act when you are upset or angry, calm down and think, then you’ll be in the right frame of mind. ’Gallagher appeared to take it on the chin, writing: ‘Ok Thsnx for that advice I’m really gonna take that on board [sic].
’When one of Gallagher’s followers shared a screenshot of the aforementioned threat, the musician said that ‘we all say things we shouldn’t every now and again’, adding: ‘I am guilty of that. ’In another tweet, the 49-year-old wrote: ‘Love love love peace peace peace forgive forgive forgive kiss kiss kiss. ’Following the heated clash on Wednesday night, Atletico Madrid captain Koke defended his
.Rio Ferdinand believes Jack Grealish would have changed the landscape of his Manchester City career had he scored in the Blues' heartbreaking 3-1 Champions League semi-final defeat to Real Madrid on Wednesday night.
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Liam Gallagher has expressed his remorse following a tweet he sent directed at Atletico Madrid footballer Stefan Savic.Atletico Madrid played Manchester City in a Champions League match on Wednesday (April 13), and the game included a number of tense moments.Towards the end of the match, Savic appeared to headbutt City player Raheem Sterling, though the game ended in a 0-0 draw that knocked Atletico Madrid out of the league.Gallagher, a supporter of Manchester City, in a now-deleted tweet responded: “Stefan Savic this is a threat if I come across you ya goofy looking CUNT your dead MCFC.”Now, the former Oasis frontman has taken to Twitter again to apologise, though the many replies to the tweet hint at a touch of his trademark cheek and sarcasm.“I’m really upset and annoyed at myself,” he wrote.