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Walker praises Guardiola for including families in trophy celebrations

Walker praises Guardiola for including families in trophy celebrations

Yahoo15-05-2025

Kyle Walker has praised Pep Guardiola for making sure the families of the players and the staff were present when the team celebrated their successes.
Walker, at AC Milan on loan, won six Premier League titles and a Champions League, along with numerous other cups, while playing under the tutelage of Guardiola.
"Pep [Guardiola] is massive with that," Walker said on The Kyle Walker Podcast. "I think every trophy.... when we lift the trophy, he makes sure that all the families, all the kit men's families, their kids and everyone get to come on to the pitch, take a picture with the trophy - because it's not just our trophy.
"We had all worked extremely hard throughout the season to get to where we wanted to get to. And nine times out of 10, we achieved that dream, especially in the Premier League, and they needed to enjoy the moment just as much as we did."
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