The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Walker insists he will be fit for final

- ANDY HAMPSON

Manchester City right-back Kyle Walker has played down fears he could miss the Champions League final with a back injury.

The England internatio­nal did not feature in an open training session yesterday as City continued preparatio­ns for Saturday’s clash with Inter Milan in Istanbul.

The 33-year-old looked in discomfort as he was substitute­d in the final minute of City’s FA Cup final triumph over Manchester United at Wembley.

But Walker insisted the problem was not serious.

“I’m fine, I’m just getting old,” he said.

“I’m completely fine, it’s just an extra day of recovery.

“I’ve played a lot of minutes over the last number of weeks so the manager said, ‘Just stay inside and come Saturday you will be raring to go’.

“I’m fine, the minutes that I’ve played when everyone else was injured, I was there digging my heels in and getting through it. I won’t be missing the Champions League final for anything.”

Manager Pep Guardiola also said Walker’s absence from training was only precaution­ary.

“He has had a disturbanc­e in his back,” he said.

“Yesterday he was not good, today he was a little bit better but we didn’t want to take any risks. We will see what happens in the next days.”

City are bidding to win the Champions League for the first time and complete a glorious treble after their Premier League and FA Cup successes this season.

They are also looking to erase the memory of their painful loss to Chelsea in the 2021 final.

As three-time winners, Inter boast the greater European pedigree but City will go into the match as firm favourites against the side that finished third in Serie A this term.

Guardiola, however, insists what has happened

in the past – and even current form – counts for little now.

He said: “It’s really good to travel in a few days to Istanbul. We go together and it is a dream to be here.

“We’re going to try to do our best and we know the final is how you behave in that specific 95 minutes, not history.

“For history, they are better than us but it is about what you have to do to be better than the opponent in 95 minutes.

“It doesn’t count what you have done in the group stages or the Premier League or the FA Cup. We have to be better than them.”

Guardiola is comfortabl­e with the tag of favourites.

“We are used to it,” he said.

“Why should it be more dangerous? Accept the role and go out there knowing the quality of the opponents. We accept what people say, no problem.”

 ?? ?? STRIKING: Erling Haaland will spearhead Manchester City’s attack against Inter Milan.
STRIKING: Erling Haaland will spearhead Manchester City’s attack against Inter Milan.
 ?? ?? Kyle Walker lifts the FA Cup at Wembley on Saturday.
Kyle Walker lifts the FA Cup at Wembley on Saturday.

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