Kyle Walker may still feature in Manchester City’s crucial match against Arsenal, despite suffering a hamstring injury recently. The defender had to leave the field during England’s game against Brazil, but reports suggest that the injury is not too severe.
City remains optimistic that Walker will recover in time for the upcoming clash with Arsenal. Walker’s absence was felt during the England match, where he was replaced due to a hamstring problem. So far this season, he has played in 38 games for City, participating in 26 Premier League matches.
Arsenal encountered their own challenges ahead of the Etihad Stadium showdown, as Bukayo Saka withdrew from the England games prior to last weekend’s match.
The Gunners enter the clash leading the Premier League, with City trailing by a single point in third place. Liverpool currently hold the second position, with goal difference preventing them from claiming the top spot in the Premier League.
The Reds will also be in action on Sunday, hosting Brighton before the highly anticipated clash between Man City and Arsenal.