Kyle Walker aims dig at Arsenal, says he'd rather Liverpool win title

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The former Tottenham right-back is still loyal to his old club.

The former Tottenham right-back is still loyal to his old club Kyle Walker has aimed a little dig at the heavy Manchester City influence in Arsenal’s team and says he would rather see Liverpool win the title over the Gunners. The three Premier League giants are all vying for the title with just two points separating them; Arsenal can briefly claim top spot if they overcome Brentford on Saturday evening before Liverpool and City face off in a mouth-watering showdown at Anfield on Sunday.

’ Walker has fanned the flames of rivalry with Arsenal When Arsenal’s win at the Emirates earlier this season was brought up, Walker continued: ‘The better team won on the day. Still a lot of games to play. ‘Remember the last time they came to the Etihad? Come to the Etihad, we’ll see. We will see.

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