Premier League urged to adopt new measures after Kyle Walker's 'ridiculous' Man United incident

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The Premier League has been urged to bring in retrospective bans after Manchester City star Kyle Walker feigned injury during a clash with Manchester United striker Rasmus Hojlund.

Shortly after City had taken the lead through Josko Gvardiol's header, Walker and Hojlund were involved in a heated confrontation after the former had pushed the latter to the ground.

The Dane took exception to this and squared up to the City captain. But as the players' foreheads touched, Walker collapsed to the turf insisting he had been headbutted leading to both sets of players pushing and shoving.

Replays showed that any contact was minimal at best and both men were booked for their role in the incident. READ MORE: Walker sent new referee warning READ MORE: United handed Hojlund red card verdict after Walker incident On commentary, Gary Neville insisted that Walker would be embarrassed seeing that back after the match and former Premier League referee Jeff Winter agreed with that conclusion.

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