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Kyle Walker’s six-word remark before Manchester City win revealed amid Annie Kilner ‘reconciliation’

Footballer Kyle Walker has issued a six-word comment as he walked onto the pitch ahead of Manchester City’s win as he ‘makes peace’ with wife Annie Kilner following the birth of their fourth child.

Kyle Walker issued a six-word comment as he was supported by Annie Kilner before Manchester City’s win

Manchester City captain Kyle Walker has told friends that walking out on the pitch with his four children before winning the league at the weekend was “a moment he will never forget”.

The 33-year-old footballer has been getting his family life back on track in recent weeks and that has also coincided with success on the pitch. A source close to Kyle said: “Lifting the league trophy as captain – a fourth in a row for City – was an incredible moment for Kyle, the team and his whole family.




“Being able to walk onto the field with his three boys and hold Rezon in his arms before kickoff was a moment he said he’ll never forget. Family has always been a part of his football career, but this fourth Premier League title was extra special. as it will go down in history. So it was magical that he could be there to share the moment.”

Kyle’s wife Annie Kilner bought all four sons to watch their dad at Manchester City’s final home game of the season on Sunday. Earlier in the day, baby Rezon was seen being pushed around the Etihad Stadium in a pram by Annie and Kyle, who then took him onto the pitch alongside Roman, 11, Riaan, seven, and Reign, five, as players were allowed to bring their children. out in the pre-match lineup against West Ham.

Kyle took his baby out on the field on Sunday(BYE)
He was supported by Annie and their four children at the match(Instagram/annievkilner)

For Kyle, it was extra special as he got his family life back on track. He is successfully co-parenting Annie and putting his drama with Lauryn Goodman in the past. She had two children with Kyle as a result of the affair. The source added: “Annie looked happy and excited on Sunday and walked onto the pitch with the kids after the final whistle to join in the celebrations with Kyle.

“It hasn’t been easy, but they are successfully co-parenting again and working on their future together and what that looks like as a couple.” The whole family is expected to be at Wembley on Saturday when Kyle and Manchester City have another huge game, an FA Cup final against rivals Manchester United.

He will then travel to Germany with England if, as expected, he is named in the Euros squad later today. A source close to the couple told The Mirror last month that the past is no longer important to Annie and Kyle. They exclusively told the Mirror: “Kyle and Annie are over the moon and nothing from the past is important now.

“They focus on their four children because they take priority over everything else. Yes, they had obstacles, which Kyle accepted was wrong, but they just want their kids to come first. He is recovering from an injury and captained England and the city of Manchester all while being on hand to support Annie after welcoming the little one. Family and focusing on Kyle’s career is all that matters to both of us.”

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