Watch Patrice Evra dress up like Liam and Noel Gallagher as he trolls Man City with 'new Evrasis remix' | The Sun

PATRICE EVRA has poked fun at Liam and Noel Gallagher following Manchester United's derby win.

The former defender was celebrating as Marcus Rashford and Bruno Fernandes helped the Red Devils comeback to win after going behind from Jack Grealish's header at Old Trafford.

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It was a great result for United after they had lost 6-3 to the Citizens earlier in the season.

And Evra was chuffed with the result as he posted his video.

While wearing a Gallagher-like wig and Manchester United shirt, Evra made his own remix to the Oasis classic 'Don't Look Back In Anger'.

He sang: "You ain’t ever gonna shut my mouth

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"So City can wait.

"They know it's too late are we’re back on fire.

"Their soul slides away.

"But don’t look back in anger.

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"I heard you say."

He shared the funny video to his 11.1 million Instagram followers, which many seeing the funny side of it.

One commented: "Patman was ready with the clip before the final whistle for sure."

A second wrote: "Pat I honestly could not love you more right now."

A third added: "Noel Gallagher must be burning right now seeing this."

A fourth said: "I don’t even have to turn on the sound to know this is funny."

The result helped United climb to third in the Premier League table, just one point behind their cross-city rivals.

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