Noel Gallagher scored an own goal as he made his debut as a commentator during Manchester City's 4-1 defeat to Sporting in the Champions League.
The Oasis star joined Darren Fletcher and Ally McCoist on commentary for TNT Sports, with Gallagher a lifelong City supporter. However, Gallagher failed to hit the right note as he made a claim about City during the match that almost immediately backfired.
"I wasn't expecting this to be so easy," Gallagher said, with City winning 1-0 at the time thanks to an early strike from Phil Foden. However, not long after his comment, Sporting netted an equaliser through Viktor Gyokeres.
Maximiliano Araujo then gave Sporting the lead early on in the second-half, before Gyokeres completed his hat-trick to earn the Portuguese champions a memorable victory in what will be manager Ruben Amorim's final home game in charge before he joins Manchester United.
Speaking after the game, Gallagher urged City not to "panic" despite the fact they have now lost three consecutive games for the first time since April 2018. "Let's give Sporting the credit tonight," Gallagher said.
"We know we're not in a great place at the moment. No one's going to panic. We've won four leagues in a row, we'll be there in the shake of it at the end."
And City boss Pep Guardiola has insisted his side will bounce back, stating: "We knew it would be a tough season at the start 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 the past six Premier Leagues in seven years and four in a row is an exception. I know it is impossible to say because we lost 4-1 but [the players] know they played good.
"In certain moments we weren't what we were but we are at a point where we have to do a lot to score goals but they didn't do anything apart from the goals and doing that against an exceptional team. Maybe I'm wrong but..."
City will be desperate to get back to winning ways when they take on Brighton at the Amex on Saturday, with Guardiola adding: "What should we do? Go back to Manchester and prepare the game in Brighton. I won't give up, that's for sure."