Kyle Walker injury scare for Manchester City ahead of Champions League final
Kyle Walker has given Manchester City an injury scare ahead of the Champions League final by sitting out training with a back problem.
The England right-back was not involved as the treble-chasing Premier League champions held a session open to media ahead of Saturday's encounter with Inter Milan in Istanbul.
Walker was substituted in the last minute of City’s FA Cup final triumph over Manchester United at Wembley last weekend.
The 33-year-old was made available by the club for media commitments on Tuesday, suggesting the issue was not too serious, but manager Pep Guardiola said no chances were being taken.
"He has had a disturbance in his back," said Guardiola at a press conference.
"Yesterday he was not good, today he was a little bit better but we didn’t want to take any risks. We will see what happens in the next days."
City are bidding to win the Champions League for the first time in their history and complete a glorious treble after their Premier League and FA Cup successes already this season.
They are also looking to erase the memory of their painful loss to Chelsea in the final of 2021.
As three-time winners, Inter boast the greater European pedigree but City will go into the match as firm favourites against the side that finished third in Serie A this term.
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Guardiola, however, insists what has happened in the past – and even current form – counts for little now.
He said: "It’s really good to travel in a few days to Istanbul. We go together and it is a dream to be here.
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