Kyle Walker Reflects On Departure From Tottenham And Successful Manchester City Career.
England international Kyle Walker has opened up about his decision to leave Tottenham Hotspur, revealing how a candid conversation with then-manager Mauricio Pochettino led to his transfer to Manchester City—a move that has since proven to be immensely successful for the right-back.
In an interview, Walker shared the moment he realised his time at Spurs was coming to an end. “I went up to the manager and said, ‘I’m not in your plans, am I?’ And he said, no. He’s going to push more for Trippier next season. So I said, ‘Please can I go?’ And he said, ‘Well, I won’t stand in your way.’ That was it,” Walker recounted during his appearance on BBC Radio 5 Live.
At the time, Mauricio Pochettino was the manager at Tottenham, and his preference to give more opportunities to Kieran Trippier prompted Walker to seek a new challenge. In 2017, Walker made the switch to Manchester City, a move that has since been lauded as one of the best decisions of his career.
Since joining City, Walker has enjoyed tremendous success, becoming a key figure in Pep Guardiola’s squad. His pace, defensive solidity, and ability to contribute to the attack have made him one of the Premier League’s standout right-backs. Walker has helped Manchester City to numerous titles, including multiple Premier League championships, FA Cups, and League Cups. He has also been a crucial part of City’s runs in the UEFA Champions League and eventually winning the coveted trophy in 2023 further cementing his legacy as one of the top defenders in the game.
Walker’s move from Tottenham to Manchester City not only revitalised his career but also saw him evolve into a more complete player under Guardiola’s guidance. His journey stands as a testament to his ambition and adaptability, qualities that have helped him maintain his place at the highest level of football.