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According to Kyle Walker, the Liverpool star is talking about the Man City locker room and admits that Anfield

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The Anfield supporters have received a lot of praise from Kyle Walker. He has also revealed how the Man City team responded to Liverpool’s contentious remarks.

According to Kyle Walker, the Liverpool star is talking about the Man City locker room and admits that Anfield

Before the match, Kyle Walker acknowledged that the Trent Alexander-Arnold’s divisive remarks regarding the disparities between Manchester City and Liverpool were the talk of the Etihad dressing room. That should come as no surprise given how many players publicly retaliated against the comments.

The right-back for Liverpool, Alexander-Arnold, sparked controversy in FourFourTwo ahead of Sunday’s crucial Premier League matchup against Manchester City. He asserted that because Pep Guardiola’s team is “a machine that’s built to win” and has ample financial resources, Liverpool’s success “means more” than City’s. Both Rúben Dias and Erling Haaland have addressed that assertion.

The Premier League table currently has Liverpool one point ahead of Manchester City, and Sunday’s match at Anfield will be significant in the race for the championship. If Arsenal defeats Brentford, even though it has played one more game, it could move ahead of both teams.

Before the game, Walker was a guest on Rio Ferdinand’s FIVE podcast, where he answered questions regarding Alexander-Arnold’s comments. “Nah, I’m not even getting involved in that,” was his reply. I’m not even going to engage in that field. Today, it has been circling the changing area.

Then, whether or not Alexander-Arnold meant what he said, Ferdinand implied that it could be included in Manchester City’s team talk. Walking further acknowledged that he had never emerged victorious from a game at Anfield, stating: “I’ve never won there, never, with any team.”

He responded, “They’ve had some good players haven’t they?” when asked why his teams had struggled at Anfield. And the fans are amazing. I will say this, though: the fans are really, really good.

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