Manchester City defender Kyle Walker started his professional club football career at Sheffield United.

United got the better of Wednesday 4-2 in the Steel City derby at the Hillsborough Stadium.
It was one of the best and most entertaining Championship games of the season so far.
Walker started his professional club football career at United and is a fan of the Blades.
The 27-year-old England international right-back has revealed that his son is a United fan as well, as has disclosed how they celebrated the win for Chris Wilder’s side last weekend in the car.

“He’s got a Sheffield United kit and everything; he knows,” Walker told The Times.
“Anyway, they scored to make it 2-2, then it went back to 3-2 and I just started going beeping the horn and going mental, the two of us screaming in the car. It was a great day to be a Sheffield United fan.”

Walker is one of the best right-backs in the Premier League and has been playing well for City this season.
The Englishman switched to the Citizens from Tottenham Hotspur in the summer transfer window for a fee reported by The Guardian to be worth an initial £50 million.
City are one of the favourites to win the Premier League title this season.
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