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FootballKyle Walker: Fans Want Man City Defender’s Wife to Dump Him After ‘Embarrassing’ Video
- Kyle Walker recently found himself on the receiving end after a video of him allegedly exposing himself to the public emerged
- The Manchester City defender is said to have been drunk when he turned up at a Manchester venue with his friends
- The police are said to be probing the matter, with City yet to make a statement on the matter
A section of fans has advised Kyle Walker's wife, Annie Kilner, to dump the Manchester City defender after a video of him partying with other women surfaced.
A video of Walker making merry with mystery women during a night out was widely shared on social media.
According to The Sun, the defender had arrived at the venue drunk and boozed with male pals, with their behaviour leaving other revellers at the Manchester joint appalled.
The publication reports that a separate video from the incident showed Walker dropping his tracksuits and exposing himself in the full glare of the public.
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The Man City ace is now understood to be facing a police probe in the wake of the embarrassing incident.
Fans call out Walker
A number of fans have also taken some time to weigh in on the incident, with many of them openly condemning the Premier League superstar.
Some went on to urge his wife, Annie Kilner, to consider walking out on the union.
One wondered:
"In all fairness, she’s split up with him before and knows he’s a lover, so at this point, why is she still with him? Or it’s all just love or kids first."
A second reckoned:
"Divorce incoming. Which means a drop in performances. He is off in the summer."
Another posted:
"Divorce him after the season ends. Thank you very much."
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FootballA fourth joked:
"Walker is about to walk alone."
Guardiola slams his horrible tactics
Sports Brief earlier reported on Guardiola slamming his own tactics despite Man City beating Arsenal 3-1 to move to joint top of the Premier League table.
He started the game in an unusual 3-4-2-1 formation, utilising winger Riyad Mahrez and attacker Bernardo Silva as wingbacks, with Kyle Walker right of a back three.
This allowed Arsenal spaces to exploit behind the overlapping runs of the wingers, which the former Bayern Munich manager admitted almost cost them the game.