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Kyle Walker denies suggestions title celebrations hindered Man City in cup final

Kyle Walker insists Manchester City did not lose the FA Cup final because of last week’s late-night title celebrations.

City were brought back down to Earth after becoming the first side to win the Premier League four years in succession as they were beaten 2-1 by arch-rivals Manchester United in Saturday’s Wembley showpiece.

City overcame West Ham last Sunday to clinch the Premier League title and then partied late into the night, with some players pictured looking worse for wear in the early hours of Monday morning.

Walker denied this was unprofessional from last season’s treble-winners, with the best part of a week still to prepare for their next big game.

The City captain said: “We celebrated on Sunday, this was Saturday. It’s six days. If us athletes can’t recover in six days there’s no chance for anyone.

“We had to take that moment on Sunday because if we’re celebrating now, on a downer, it won’t feel right.

“The moment was right. The club, the players and staff made that decision. Let’s not blame that.”

City manager Pep Guardiola felt he got his tactics wrong as United triumphed following first-half goals from Alejandro Garnacho and Kobbie Mainoo.

Substitute Jeremy Doku pulled one back late on but City were unable to force an equaliser and United avenged their loss of 12 months ago, denying Guardiola’s side a second successive double.

Walker was adamant defeat was not all down to Guardiola’s tactics and the players would take their share of the blame.

The 33-year-old said: “He’s the last man I’m going to question on tactics because he’s a genius for what he’s done.

“For the years I’ve been here, he’s transformed me as a player.

“If he says that, that’s down to him. For me it’s the whole squad. We’ve got 97 minutes

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