Manchester City right-back Kyle Walker has been caught for the second time peeing on the wall in public during a night out in Manchester on Saturday night after Manchester City's early kick-off 1-1 draw against Newcastle United on Matchday six.
Bet Premier League on Bet365The 32-year-old right-back has played a crucial role in helping Pep Guardiola win six Premier League titles, four EFL Cups, two FA Cups, and a UEFA Champions League in 2023 as part of a continental treble.
In April 2022, at the Bridge in Prestbury, Cheshire, a prestigious hotel, the England International right-back Kyle Walker was caught urinating on the wall of the hotel several hours after his team lost in the FA Cup semi-final to Liverpool at Wembley Stadium. Guests at the hotel reported claims that the England and Manchester City defender looked around before pulling up his hoodie and relieving himself against a wall.
In recent news reported by the Daily Mail, the defender was spotted having a night off at work with his friends following City's 1-1 draw to Newcastle United. Walker was spotted leaving an unnamed, busy cocktail bar with two friends, but on his way out, instead of making his way back inside to the men's restroom, the Manchester City and England right back, 34, relieved himself against the nearest wall.
Manchester City Council's Public Spaces Protection Order 2023 prohibits urinating in public in a restricted area, with culprits expected to be fined as much as £150 if caught.
The England right-back has lifted 15 major trophies as part of Pep Guardiola’s squad since arriving at the Etihad Stadium in 2017. He is known for his individual pace and his ability to create chances for attackers. Walker has made 399 Premier League appearances and has completed 22,931 passes while winning 696 tackles in the league.
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