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Raging Kyle Walker in Vicious Scrap After Man City Win


Raging Kyle Walker in Vicious Scrap After Man City Win

Kyle Walker and Felipe Melo Clash After Final Whistle

Raging Kyle Walker had to be pulled apart from Felipe Melo after a vicious scrap seconds after Manchester City were crowned world champions. The Citizens thrashed Brazilian side Fluminense 4-0 in Jeddah to win the Club World Cup Final on Friday.

Reason for the Brawl Remains Unclear

It remains unknown what ignited the melee between Walker and Melo. The two stars clashed after Man City had thrashed Fluminense in the Club World Cup. Fluminense's Marcelo was one of those restraining Walker during the chaos.

Walker Eventually Dragged Away for Celebrations

Just moments after the final whistle, trouble erupted when Walker and Melo got into a heated confrontation. They were seen shoving each other before Jack Grealish intervened to separate them. Players from both teams then joined in, but Walker was eventually pulled away so their celebrations could begin.

City Lifts Fifth Trophy in 2023

Manchester City's win in the Club World Cup Final marked their fifth trophy in 2023, making them the first-ever English team to achieve this feat. The 33-year-old defender, Kyle Walker, had the honor of lifting the Club World Cup trophy.



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Thumping Victory for Manchester City

Julian Alvarez opened the scoring for City in the first minute, and Phil Foden and Alvarez added two more goals to secure a comfortable win. Rodri's injury was the only major worry for City during the match.

City hero Foden said afterwards: "It was an unbelievable match. Fair play to them, I love the way they play with short passes, they didn't make it easy for us. But the lads showed not only quality, they showed heart and determination, we're not used to the heat. I'm delighted with the outcome. This is so important for the club."


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