Kyle Walker’s ill-timed sex party ends run with England
Gareth Southgate will never pick Kyle Walker again for England following his escort sex session, according to reports.
The Three Lions boss was apparently left seething after SunSport revealed the Man City defender hosted a sex party with a pal and two call girls in his flat.
It came just a day before the 29-year-old urged supporters to follow advice and stay home to help the NHS.
Walker, who issued a grovelling apology following the revelation, paid the girls £2,200 cash for the three-hour session.
Not only did it risk the wrath of City boss Pep Guardiola, Southgate has also been left furious.
According to the Star, the coach will no longer consider him for international selection.
Southgate has already sacrificed £225,000 in pay to help the NHS battle the global pandemic that has taken over 75,000 lives.
Walker was in a battle to retain his spot for England having found himself in and out of the team recently.
He has 48 appearances for his country, but the emergence of Liverpool’s Trent Alexander-Arnold saw him miss out on a place in England’s squad for the Euro Championship qualifiers at the start of the season.
Southgate is not willing to tolerate players stepping out of line particularly with the severity of the virus.
Walker’s antics came just days before the death of Guardiola’s 82-year-old mother Dolors after contracting Covid-19.
Releasing a statement apologizing for his actions, Walker said: “I want to take this opportunity to issue a public apology for the choices I made last week which have resulted in a story today (Sunday) about my private life in a tabloid newspaper.
“I understand that my position as a professional footballer brings the responsibility of being a role model.
“As such, I want to apologize to my family, friends, football club, supporters and the public for letting them down.
“There are heroes out there making a vital difference to society at the moment, and I have been keen to help support and highlight their amazing sacrifices and life-saving work over the past week.
“My actions in this matter are in direct contrast to what I should have been doing regarding the lockdown. And I want to re-iterate the message: Stay home, stay safe.”