During a chat with James Corden on "Late, Late Show", the 48-year-old musician blasted Zayn Malik for leaving the band.
He could not understand the young singer's decision because "they've only got, at most, five years left", reported Ace Showbiz.
Gallagher, who was known for his "rock and roll lifestyle", thinks that Malik should've stayed with the band although he wouldn't be doing anything.
"He should just stand at the back, smoke weed, get laid, just pick the check up and go home. But he should get himself a good accountant."
"It was in a festival in Paris, as I left the band, I was walking out of the dressing room and somebody came in and said '10 minutes to stage time.' And that was it. And we left a load of French people very, very upset in a field." he added.
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