Kyle Walker fears Pep Guardiola has not forgiven him for Man City red card
Manchester City defender Kyle Walker believes that Pep Guardiola still hasn't forgiven him for his red card in the final Champions League group stage defeat to RB Leipzig.
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Manchester City defender Kyle Walker believes that Pep Guardiola still hasn't forgiven him for his red card in the final Champions League group stage defeat to RB Leipzig.
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Fans are urging Pep Guardiola to go with his 'strongest' available starting XI against Burnley this afternoon (3pm). Resuming their Premier League title charge, City make the short trip to Turf Moor before impending showdowns with Spanish champions Atletico Madrid and fellow title-chasers Liverpool.
Manchester City only have two injured players for their Premier League return against Burnley - but there is plenty for Pep Guardiola to ponder before the trip to Turf Moor on Saturday afternoon (3pm). Ruben Dias and Cole Palmer have been ruled out with hamstring and foot issues.
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