Walker red card hurts us for last 16, says City's Guardiola

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Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola said Kyle Walker's red card in their 2-1 Champions League defeat by RB Leipzig was 'unnecessary' and that the England international needed to learn from his mistake.Walker was sent off in the 82nd minute for kicking goalscorer Andre Silva and will be suspended when Ci

Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola said Kyle Walker's red card in their 2-1 Champions League defeat by RB Leipzig was"unnecessary" and that the England international needed to learn from his mistake.

"Kyle Walker is an important player for us and it is unnecessary to lose him like this," Guardiola said."I hope he learns from this. The red card hurts us, especially for the round of 16.Despite the defeat, Guardiola commended his side for securing top spot in their group.

 

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