Man City dealt Kyle Walker injury blow just days before Arsenal Premier League clash

Pep Guardiola has received bad news regarding a significant injury before Manchester City’s upcoming match against Arsenal following the international break. The team that won three trophies will host the Gunners at the Etihad Stadium on March 31 as both teams look to gain an edge in the race for the Premier League title. During England’s match against Brazil at Wembley Stadium on Saturday evening, Kyle Walker was substituted for Ezri Konsa. The Manchester City defender seemed to have injured his hamstring and, after being substituted, he immediately headed towards the dressing room. The seriousness of Walker’s injury is unknown, but his potential absence from Guardiola’s team next week is a significant setback. The 33-year-old has appeared in 26 Premier League games this season, contributing to Manchester City’s latest title challenge. Manchester United also announced a rescheduled date for their Premier League match against Sheffield United. Erik ten Hag is eagerly awaiting the return of his key Manchester United player who has been out with an injury. During the summer transfer window, there were strong rumors suggesting that Walker would leave the Etihad Stadium. Despite rumors about his future, he signed a new extended deal in September, which will see him stay at the club until 2026. During an interview with TNT Sports following the confirmation, Guardiola praised him as an unmatched and one-of-a-kind player. The Spaniard stated that, as a footballer, the individual has unparalleled genetic qualities and unique physical abilities. Additionally, he praised the person’s personality.

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