What happened with him last night doesn't sit well with me. Would rather have lost the tie than watch him play through pain until an inevitable bad injury.
He's still a key player, which shows that Cancelo certainly isn't the answer defensively as a right back. We need to look at gradually moving him out sadly due to his age - there's talk of Reece James to Real, but if there's a chance of getting him we should be all over it. He's the closest around to Kyle in terms of skillsets.
If I'm being honest, I thought he was going to cost us the game early on in the second half because he clearly couldn't move at any real speed outside of a couple of three second bursts.
That being said, anyone other than Walker last night and Vinicius would have had them on toast. He looked more devastated than in pain when he came off and that's the sort of commitment that sets an example for the rest.
Top top player.
I'm on another football forum and have a running debate with a lad (a united fan) who continually says how rubbish he is.
If you can't see what Kyle Walker brings to this City team then i suggest you take up watching another sport.