Amazon Prime cameras picked out England international right-back Kyle Walker appearing to adjust the device positioned in front of him before ripping it from the Man City dugout.
Kyle Walker pulled the camera from the dugout
Kyle Walker left Amazon Prime viewers baffled when he ripped a camera from the Manchester City dugout and then dumped it on the ground during his side’s clash with Leeds.
Amazon cameras picked out the England international right-back sitting in the dugout when he stood up and appeared to adjust the device positioned in front of him.
However, he pulled too hard, and the camera separated from the clip holding it together and detached from the dugout. Hoping no one had noticed, the right-back then dumped the device on the ground in front of him before returning to his seat.
Unfortunately for Walker, fans did notice what happened with Andy Townsend on commentary saying the defender should “stick to what he knows” and leave the camera alone.
One fan on Twitter asked: “Why’s Kyle Walker randomly destroying camera equipment/mics?” While another wrote: “Most interesting part of this game so far is Kyle Walker breaking a camera. Unbelievable scenes at Elland Road.”
A third said: “Kyle Walker is definitely eating a heavy fine for abusing that camera.” And a fourth tweeted: “Kyle Walker is the most entertaining player right now and he isn’t even playing.”
Ahead of Walker, Rico Lewis was named at right-back for Man City against Leeds following his strong display against Liverpool in his side’s recent Carabao Cup win over the Reds.
Kyle Walker dumped the camera on the ground
Pep Guardiola said of Lewis after the Liverpool win: “First half the academy boys played really well. It’s been a long time since I’ve seen a performance like Rico Lewis, a long long time ago.
“He’s 17 or 18 years old and has played against Liverpool, against big stars up front. The way he played with and without the ball, we are incredibly lucky to have this player for the next decade.
“Hopefully, the club can take him, the game he played was exceptional.”
Source: Mirror.co.uk