Walker defeats his childhood team and gives Manchester City the win

Defender Kyle Walker scored a goal against his childhood team, so Manchester City regained its balance in the English Football League, with a deserved victory on Saturday against wounded Sheffield United 1 - zero in the seventh stage.

Walker (30 years), who started his career with United as a child at the age of seven, scored the winning goal with a low shot from outside the area (28).

City had fallen by a draw at West Ham (1-1) in the previous round, but its victory lifted it to seventh place temporarily, equally with Tottenham, knowing that it has a postponed match, two points off the lead.

City is close to returning to its normal position, after settling for only eight points in the first five matches.

On the other hand, the team shines, with two victories over Porto 3-1, and then 3-0 in Marseille.

In the absence of the Argentine attackers, Sergio Aguero and the Brazilian Gabriel Jess, the Spanish coach Pep Guardiola pushed the Spanish Ferran Torres, the Algerian Riyad Mahrez and the star Raheem Sterling in the attack line.

Guardiola had revealed that he was seeking to stay for a "long period", after news of the intention of one of Barcelona's presidential candidates, Victor Font, to return him to his former team, which reaped glory with him.

Guardiola, who led City to the league twice, suffers from a group of injuries within the team.

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