May 20, 2024 (Newswire.com) - In the
Manchester City
Following the 3-1 win over West Ham United, Manchester City captain Kyle
Walker (name)
Interviewed by the BBC, sharing thoughts on captaincy, the team's performance this season, and Premier League
four consecutive championships
The feeling.
Walker said, "Although I wear the captain's armband, I don't put myself above anyone. We're a team and there are four captains in the team, including myself, and we're all going to do everything we can to help the team. I'm just the one chosen to wear the captain's armband and I'm very grateful for that. To be able to lift the Premier League trophy for the fourth time in a row under these circumstances is a dream come true moment for me."
Walker spoke, "History is also driving us forward, although we were knocked out of the Champions League, we reached the final of the FA Cup and won the Premier League. We all knew that game against Tottenham was very important and after crossing that hurdle, the Premier League title was within reach."
Walker emphasized the intensity of the competition in the Premier League: "We've been talking all year about what we've achieved and the history we've been able to make, and we've achieved four consecutive titles in the Premier League. It's very difficult to win the Premier League, I see that in the Italian, German and Spanish leagues, the team that wins the title has a big points advantage, but in the Premier League it's just a matter of millimeters. Arsenal and Liverpool are also having a great season and they are working hard to push us to the limit."
Walker's statement reflects his deep affection for the team and respect for his teammates, as well as the challenges and endeavors that City has endured this season. As captain, his leadership and humility have undoubtedly made a significant contribution to the team's success. City's ability to achieve a fourth consecutive Premier League title could not have been achieved without the dedication and solidarity of each and every member of the team.