I think he does cos he knows he can and he knows it will demoralise the opponentLets face it, " You'll never beat Kyle Walker"
I swear he likes to give them a 5 yard start at times. Just so he can get the after burners to kick in.
I think he does cos he knows he can and he knows it will demoralise the opponentLets face it, " You'll never beat Kyle Walker"
I swear he likes to give them a 5 yard start at times. Just so he can get the after burners to kick in.
He absolutely shits over Neville any day of the weekHe's already the best right-back of the Premier League era but it'd be great if he could equal or even surpass the 8 titles Gary Neville won and put an end to any debate. Only deluded United fans would still think Neville was better.
Neville was just an above average player who made the grade because he was a cheer leading shop steward who been a rag all his life. Wouldn’t be surprised if his dad called in a few favours as well to help his two gormless sons progress through the ranksHe absolutely shits over Neville any day of the week
He's already played at right CB.Even if his legs do go, he’ll still be a good option across our back four. He’ll then be about as quick as all of our other defenders.
And I feel as though his decision making and crossing has actually improved since last season, so I imagine pep and coaches could improve his positional awareness for the CB role, as well.
I know, I meant playing regularly at CB.He's already played at right CB.
Time will tell, Seb. The remarkable thing about Walker is at 33 he hasn't lost any of his pace and he hardly gets injured. Maybe in a year or two when he's lost a yard of pace we may see him play as a RCB in a back 4 or 3,but for now he's arguably the best RB in the world and him staying is excellent news.I know, I meant playing regularly at CB.