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Published on 2024-04-17 11:00:00
Ally McCoist has singled out Manchester City player Kyle Walker as one of the most important figures in the team, despite the abundance of talent in the squad. McCoist believes that Walker’s speed, defensive qualities, and attacking contributions make him a player that City cannot do without. With Walker being sidelined due to injury, his absence has been noticeable in City’s recent performances.
Walker’s absence has been particularly felt in City’s matches, with McCoist highlighting the importance of his speed and defensive abilities in keeping opponents at bay. The Manchester City captain has been sidelined since picking up an injury while on international duty but has returned to training and could feature in the upcoming game against Real Madrid. Thierry Henry has also praised Walker for his defensive performances, further emphasizing his significance to the team.
If Walker is fit to play, McCoist believes that the upcoming game against Real Madrid will be a chance for him to showcase his importance to the team once again. Despite the presence of other talented players like Kevin De Bruyne and Phil Foden, Walker’s unique skill set and contributions make him a key player for Manchester City in their pursuit of success in various competitions this season.
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