Kyle Walker, on the other hand with Guardiola: “It is important that we remain united”

Manchester City is not going through its best moments, experiencing the most explicit crisis in its recent history since Pep Guardiola arrived on the bench, back in 2016.

The successive defeats that the team has suffered, the last one, at Anfield this past weekend, has even shaken the solid foundations germinated based on titles and triumphs, like those that Guardiola himself wanted to remind the red stands while he saw how His team lost against Arne Slot’s team.

A gesture, perhaps, risqué, that has generated all kinds of controversies and statements regarding the role of Pep Guardiola in the locker room, a place where according to the English press there would already be some dissidence as a result of the poor results. .

The Spanish coach went to the Anfield stands showing the Premier League he has

Walker shows his face

However, and in his role as captain, it didn’t take long for Kyle Walker to come out in defense of his coach and his team. He has done so through an appeal on his social networks, in which he asks his followers to, despite the poor results, have confidence in the team that has given them so much joy.

Not because the work of his coach is called into question, whose assessment is beyond doubt, beyond the fact that he has just renewed for another two years. What Walker emphasizes in his statement is staying united in adversity, because the support of the fans is everything for the players.

Kyle Walker's appeal on IG

Kyle Walker’s appeal on IG

“We know that our recent performances have not lived up to our expectations and we are aware that it has been difficult, but we have been through these challenges before, together, and we will overcome this one too,” warns Kyle Walker, in whose words He wanted to highlight what has been achieved in recent years.

“We have won titles in the last games of the season and we have made history with a record 100-point campaign, right down to the last goal. We have shown time and time again that we can rise to the challenge and we will do it again,” he concludes. but not before signing his speech with “We will fight until the end.”


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