After making a mistake against Sheff Utd, a furious Kyle Walker kicks advertising hoardings in rage as supporters refer to him as a “secret agent.”
After his error caused Sheffield United to tie Manchester City, Kyle Walker expressed his rage by kicking out at a billboard.
At Bramall Lane, City prevailed 2-1, but they had to earn it because the Blades played with grit.
Kyle Walker gave the ball away in the Manchester City box
He then watched on as Sheffield United netted an equaliser
Walker then took his frustration out on the advertising board
Erling Haaland made up for missing a penalty in the first half by giving City the lead with a strong header in the second half that saw him jumped on by a supporter.
City had a chance to score again, but Haaland was flagged for being offside after scoring, and Julian Alvarez’s free-kick attempt was stopped by Wes Foderingham.
As a result, the Blades felt that they had a chance to win the game in the last minutes.
Walker, a former Blade, made a mistake that gave them the perfect opportunity.
Walker attempted to backheel the ball but instead gave it up, slipping off the field in the process.
He was left with no choice but to lie there and watch as the visitors moved the ball around before Jayden Bogle scored.
Walker kicked the billboard behind him as soon as he realized his mistake had been corrected.
Fans couldn’t help but laugh as he supported his former team as they posted on social media.
Kyle Walker is having a rage tantrum because he just created an equalizer in the 87th minute, according to one Tweet.
Another remarked, “Kyle Walker wants his boyhood club to stay up, fair enough, I respect it.”
Another person commented, “Nice touch from agent Walker.”
A fourth person yelled, “Agent Kyle Walker!”
Another five said, “Kyle Walker = Secret Agent.”
One person laughed and said, “Not much of a secret agent, but that’s some work for the Blades from Kyle Walker.”
Three minutes later, the defender atoned for his error by regaining possession and squaring the ball to Phil Foden.
Although the Englishman struggled to keep hold of the ball, Rodri was able to score and give City all three points.
Walker spent time in Sheffield United’s junior academy before departing in 2009 to join Tottenham Hotspur.