Rock and roll crossed paths with football and comedy on Saturday as Russell Brand and Oasis star Noel Gallagher were interviewed at West Ham's clash with Manchester City.

West Ham supporter Brand welcomed Manchester City fan Gallagher to the Boleyn Ground as both side's went head-to-head in the Premier League.

Both were treated to an action-packed four-goal game as City twice fought back from a goal down to earn a share of the spoils - thanks in large to Sergio Aguero.

Noel Gallagher (left) is a big Manchester City fan while Russell Brand is a long-time supporter of West Ham

Oasis star Gallagher was in attendance to see Manchester City draw with the Hammers on Saturday

Unable to mock one another's side after a share of the spoils, the pair instead decided to do it after the full time whistle as both were interviewed by the club's official website.

Both gave each other a ribbing when questioned as part of the club's 'Me and Him' feature with both Brand and Gallagher expected to be honest with one another when asked a series of questions.

And honest they were, as friendships were put to one side with both arguing about who had the best career, music tastes and meeting West Ham manager Slaven Bilic.

West Ham manager Slaven Bilic poses with Gallagher (left) and comedian Brand (right) after the game

Bilic (centre) is a known fan of rock music and even has his own band back in Croatia called Rawbau

Brand even felt he had the right to claim he had a better haircut than Gallagher, acknowledging Andy Carroll's attempts to make his 'iconic' style mainstream in the Premier League.

However Gallagher, who was told the 1990s wanted their barnet back by Brand, insisted the comedian's infamous long black hair was more like the Jack of Spades.

While another question led to Gallagher claiming he would be a great manager because of his expert timekeeping, among other things.

Enner Valencia (centre) fires home the opener inside the first minute during Saturday's four-goal game

Sergio Aguero was the hero for Manchester City who twice came from behind to secure the Citizens a point

Brand, though, was less than keen on a managerial role - highlighting a charity game alongside Harry Redknapp a few years ago as his reasoning.

They even argued about who would be most likely to sell out the Olympic Stadium if they were to headline at West Ham's new stadium next season.

The safe money would be on Gallagher, who suggested a collaboration between the pair may not be such a good idea after a few failed attempts in the past.