Manchester City will open a disciplinary file for Kyle Walker for organizing a "sex party" in the period of confinement due to the coronavirus pandemic. "I want to apologize to my family, my friends, my club, the fans and the public for having disappointed them," said the 29-year-old English international, following the revelations of The Sun newspaper.

On Sunday, the tabloid newspaper revealed that the Pep Guardiola defender had hired two escorts at his apartment in Hale, just outside Manchester. For these three hours of private party, held last Tuesday, he also invited a friend. Only a day earlier, Walker had posted a message on his social media asking his followers to stay at home following government guidelines.

"We take note of Kyle's apology and we will open an internal disciplinary file in the coming days," the 'citizen' club said in a statement, where it also charged against the attitude of his footballer. "Their actions have contravened the efforts of the National Health Service and other essential workers."

Graelish's accident

Recall that last Sunday, Jack Graelish, captain of Aston Villa, also bypassed government bans and was caught outside Birmingham after his car suffered a minor traffic accident.

Just a few hours earlier, the 24-year-old Welsh midfielder had also sent a message for people to respect the measures imposed by Boris Johnson. After publicly apologizing, Graelish was fined by his team, who promised to donate that money to Birmingham hospitals.

This Sunday, the UK health authorities recorded another 621 deaths from Covid-19, so the total number rises to 4,934 deaths.

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