In a heartwarming display of fraternal reconciliation, Liam and Noel Gallagher reunited for a rare public appearance, posing with footballer Phil Foden's influencer son, Ronnie, at the Carabao Cup final. The Oasis rocker brothers, who have a famously turbulent history, were spotted celebrating Manchester City's 2–0 victory over Arsenal at Wembley Stadium in London on Sunday.
A Sweet Snap with a Young Star
Watching the match from a luxury suite, the Gallagher brothers took a sweet photograph with six-year-old Ronnie, who is the son of Manchester City's famed midfielder Phil Foden. Ronnie, nicknamed 'El Wey', is a social media sensation with nearly 4.1 million followers on Instagram, managed by his father and mother Rebecca Cooke. His account gave fans a glimpse into the afternoon, capturing moments with the A-list musicians as he watched his father win the prestigious cup final. The accompanying caption simply read: 'We had the best time.'
Rebuilding a Fractured Relationship
Noel and Liam's relationship has been marked by backstage bust-ups, walkouts, and booze-fuelled arguments, leading to Oasis splitting 15 years ago. Last year, they reunited for an epic 41-date world tour, starting with a massive show at Cardiff's Principality Stadium in front of over 70,000 fans. However, their history is fraught with conflict; a dressing room feud in Paris tore the band apart in 2009, prompting Noel to issue a statement saying he could no longer work with Liam due to 'verbal and violent intimidation.'
In the years that followed, the brothers traded insults in interviews and on social media, but this recent outing suggests a continued effort to mend their bond. Their appearance at the Carabao Cup final highlights a positive step forward in their personal and professional reconciliation.
Ronnie Foden's Rising Fame
Meanwhile, Ronnie Foden is poised to further increase his popularity with new ventures. He shot to fame following Manchester City's treble win in 2023 and has since signed a modelling contract with a talent agency. With 800,000 followers on TikTok and over 4 million on Instagram, his parents have set up a YouTube channel for him, potentially leading to significant earnings. A source told The Sun: 'Ronnie loves being the centre of attention and is a big fan of some of the YouTubers, so Phil and his mum have set up an account. He could end up making loads of money from it.'
This event not only showcases a memorable moment in sports and entertainment but also underscores the ongoing journey of the Gallagher brothers as they navigate their complex relationship in the public eye.



