It has been reported that Kyle Walker’s hamstring injury, sustained while playing for England, is not as bad as initially thought. Despite being forced off during a game against Brazil, there are now more positive updates regarding his recovery, giving hope that he may not miss Manchester City’s important match against Arsenal. Sky Sports reported that Walker’s injury is not serious and he may be able to play in this weekend’s Premier League match.. Another point to consider is City’s 115 charges. The answer to the FFP question is unacceptable to everyone. The potential Premier League charges against Man City could lead to a rebellion, according to UEFA’s warning. Sources say that his hamstring is feeling tight, rather than being strained, but he will continue to be observed in the coming days. Walker had to leave the game after only 20 minutes while leading the team as captain. He has since returned to the team for treatment and is likely to miss England’s match against Belgium. Manchester City is preparing for a busy April, starting with a game against Aston Villa followed by matches against Crystal Palace and Luton. They also have a Champions League quarter-final first leg against Real Madrid, followed by the second leg against Luton. After three days following the second leg, Manchester City will face Chelsea in the FA Cup semi-final at Wembley. If City defeats Madrid, the first leg of the Champions League semi-final will occur on either April 30 or May 1. The Blues squad, which is about the size of a hand, plays a game approximately every three days as they strive to achieve the double-Treble. Receive City transfer updates on WhatsApp.
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