Kyle Walker angry on Neal Maupay & Brentford fans after Racism comment and chanting on wife and kids

  • 4 months ago
Neal Maupay was again at the center of controversy on Monday night after becoming embroiled in a heated spat with Manchester City captain Kyle Walker.

Seven days on from the furor surrounding the Brentford striker's darts goal celebration at Tottenham, he left Walker enraged with a comment towards the end of City's 3-1 victory.

The England international was calmed down by Pep Guardiola after the pair had exchanged words and the City boss declined to discuss the incident afterwards.

Brentford boss Thomas Frank was not forthcoming either and did not speak to Maupay about the row.

'No, I saw they were talking to each other,' Frank said. 'It's not my first focus after a game that we lost.'

The City captain split with his wife Annie Kilner, 30, last month after fathering a second child with Lauryn Goodman.

Kilner announced that she would be 'taking some time away from Kyle' after 13 years together in light of his infidelities.

Maupay enraged Tottenham midfielder James Maddison after mimicking the England star's darts celebration in north London last Wednesday.

The Bees striker cheekily celebrated his 15th-minute goal by copying Maddison's renowned dart throw routine in front of the Tottenham fans, with Brentford team-mate Ivan Toney following in on the act.

Phil Foden inspired City to a victory on Monday night which took them within two points of leaders Liverpool with a game in hand - against the Bees in a fortnight.