Walker ‘apologizes to Guardiola and Man City fans’ for lockdown violation – Ghana Latest Football News, Live Scores, Results



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Manchester City defender Kyle Walker has been writing to club supporters to apologize for the mockery blocking rules.

Walker has been caught twice for breaking the government’s social distancing rules in recent weeks, once entertaining a prostitute in his apartment and then visiting his mother and sister in Yorkshire.

Sportsmail understands that Walker has been stung by the criticism his actions brought about, and was so upset to hear that City fans had emailed the club to complain about him that he had been texting them. He sent a follower a party shirt.

A source close to Walker said: ‘Kyle is in a pretty bad place and he knows he has disappointed everyone. He’s been sending emails to some of the fans to apologize and let them know that he wants to change for the better. “

Walker’s complicated private life is believed to be at the root of his unhappiness and behavior.

He complained in a self-written statement on Friday that he was being “harassed” by the media, but he knows that his behavior has been reckless.

The 29-year-old is separated from childhood girlfriend Annie and their three children. He wants a reconciliation, but the chances of that would seem remote after fathering another child with model Lauryn Goodman.

Currently living in an apartment in Hale, Cheshire, Walker has struggled to cope with the closure. He has also been concerned about an illness in his family circle.

He drove to Rotherham to drop off a birthday card and some money at his sister’s house last week.

After foolishly staying four hours, he went to his mother’s house to pick up some meals that she had prepared for him.

Previously, she had arranged for 150 cakes to be delivered to the nursing home where her sister works. The house staff thanked him on his Facebook page.

However, Walker knows he shouldn’t have made the trip and has told City that it won’t happen again.

The England star texted city manager Pep Guardiola and football director Txiki Begiristain to apologize for his actions.

The club has not punished him, but a fine is expected once the City has finished investigating the first incident.

Source: m.allfootballapp.com



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