Noel Gallagher has worn a four leaf clover at the Euro 2024 Final in Berlin. The Oasis songwriter is at the Olympicstadion in the German capital with tournament sponsors Adidas and the rocker was making sure that his allegiances were clearly nailed to the mast.
In an interview earlier this year, Gallagher said to the BBC that he was Irish when asked about Phil Foden’s ability to transform his Man City form into the International team. Although he was present, it was clear he was holding out on being part of the English support.
Gallagher, who comes from an Irish Catholic background in Manchester is a well-known City fan; however, during Martin O’Neill’s first Glasgow Derby, Gallagher watched on as Celtic beat Rangers 6-2.
It isn’t the first time that the High Flying Birds frontman has declared his love for Celtic. At a U2 concert in 2017, Gallagher began singing to The Celtic Song to a fan in the crowd.
The lifelong Manchester City fan was last spotted at Celtic Park when Celtic drew 3-3 with Pep Guardiola’s side in 2016.
👍 Welcome to Paradise, @NoelGallagher. #CelticvCity #UCL #COYBIG pic.twitter.com/xmj6KYjzwk
— Celtic Football Club (@CelticFC) September 28, 2016
Both Noel and his brother Liam have been rumoured to be Celtic fans in the past due to their backgrounds and connections with the club through family, although it is definitely obvious that the Scottish Champions are the second team of the feuding pair.