‘Keep hammering me and I will just keep coming back’Walker confident win over Uwara can serve as reset for City
Kyle Walker says he is ready to take the brickbats that have accompanied Manchester City’s stuttering domestic form, questioning the “short memories” of people who have thrown intense criticism at the European champions.
City are enjoying a breather from Premier League duty at the Club World Cup in Jeddah, where they beat Urawa Red Diamonds 3-0 on Tuesday to set up a final with Fluminense. Walker provided a brilliant assist for their second goal, scored by Mateo Kovacic and it was a welcome glimmer of light after a run of one win in six top‑flight games. City’s defence has come under heavy scrutiny and, while not impervious to harsh appraisals, Walker intends to use them as motivation.
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