Kyle Walker has returned to full England training after missing sessions earlier this week. Walker has been called up to Gareth Southgate's squad in the latest international break for a friendly against Australia and Euro 2024 qualifier against Italy.
However, there was an injury concern for the Manchester City defender earlier this week when he didn't join the rest of his Three Lions teammates in a full training session.
Instead, Walker conducted an individual session away from the rest of the group indoors, prompting fears he picked up a knock which could see him pull out of the squad like Arsenal forward Bukayo Saka. ALSO READ: City's most used players this season speaks volumes about Guardiola's overhaul ALSO READ: Stones faces City test with England after Guardiola comment On Tuesday, the official England account on X, formerly Twitter, posted pictures of the training session alongside the caption: "24 #ThreeLions players have been out at training at St.
George's Park today, with @kylewalker2 working indoors." There had been no indication Walker had suffered an injury in his last outing for City, in which he played the full 90 minutes of in the 1-0 defeat to Arsenal on Sunday.
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