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Pep Guardiola REACTS To Kyle Walker Tunnel Fight With Arsenal Coach

Tempers flared in the tunnel after Arsenal Vs Manchester City Premier League clash on Sunday, MySportDab reports.

Manchester City right-back, Kyle Walker, was involved in a heated clash with Arsenal set-piece coach Joshua Jover in the tunnel.

According to eyewitnesses, Joshua Jover wanted to have a friendly handshake with Kyle Walker and other Manchester City players as they were exiting the pitch to the tunnel after the match.

Walker just got riled up at the gesture, refused the handshake and confronted Joshua Jover immediately.

His teammate, Erling Haaland also waded into the clash, supporting Kyle Walker.

Tempers were flared further as some Arsenal players and other coaching staff rushed to the scene to separate the quarrelling parties.

Bukayo Saka was seen making an attempt to defend Joshua Jover against Kyle Walker further deepening tensions.

However, the clash subsequently died down immediately after many players and staff took to the scene and separated warring parties.

Pep Guardiola was asked about the ugly incident in post match press conference and he gave a wild grin before giving a candid reply but somewhat vague.

”I know what happened but I won’t say anything. They know it,” he said.

Mikel Arteta was also asked about the confrontation and he admitted to not seeing it and could not say anything about it.

Micah Richards who was covering the match for Sky Sports on the commentary box revealed that Joshua Jover wanted to have a handshake with Kyle Walker but the England defender was not cool with it.

“It looked like he was going to shake his hand, but Kyle didn’t really want to,” he said.

Kyle Walker’s furious reaction to Joshua Jover could be linked to Manchester City’s shock defeat to the Gunners at Emirates.

Manchester City were undisputed dominoes in their rivalry with Arsenal in the Premier League based on records.

Before the game, Manchester have had a 15-match winning streak against Arsenal in the Premier League.

Hence, the defeat came more of a shock to the likes of Walker and other Manchester City teammates, who furiously walked off the pitch after the game before the tunnel fracas.

Gabriel Martinelli pulled a man of the match performance after coming on as a substitute to make Arsenal’s dream come true.

He scored the match winner that saw Arsenal finally broke the jinx against City while condemning the Premier League champions to their first back-to-back Premier League defeat since 2015.

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