Kyle Walker returns for Man City’s crunch Champions League showdown with Real Madrid after welcoming his fourth child with wife Annie Kilner

Manchester City defender Kyle Walker returned to captain his side in their crunch Champions League quarter-final second leg against Real Madrid following the birth of his fourth son.

City were hoping to keep up their aspirations of winning a second consecutive Treble after their success last year in a match dubbed ‘the champions versus the kings’, and went into the game as favourites after a 3-3 draw in the first leg.

England star Phil Foden was on the score sheet with another fine finish, with Bernardo Silva and Josko Gvardiol also netting for City.

33-year-old Walker’s participation was in doubt after he celebrated the arrival of his son alongside wife Annie Kilner at the weekend, but he returned to lead his side in a re-run of last year’s semi-final tie.

A friend said that the past few months have been a ‘devastating’ and ‘difficult’ time for Annie, who discovered in December – when she was pregnant – that husband Kyle had fathered a second child with Instagram influencer Lauryn Goodman.

Kyle Walker returned to the Manchester City team to captain the side against Real Madrid

Jude Bellingham, meanwhile, returned to his homeland to try and help Spanish side Madrid advance in the competition

Jude Bellingham, meanwhile, returned to his homeland to try and help Spanish side Madrid advance in the competition

England star Phil Foden was hoping to keep up his stellar form in the match in Manchester

England star Phil Foden was hoping to keep up his stellar form in the match in Manchester

Rio Ferdinand, working as a pundit for TNT Sports, welcomed Walker’s return, and insisted he would be able to help his side and would look to ‘get in a foot race with anyone’, with the full-back’s pace a huge part of his game and asset for his side.

There were three changes to the side from the first leg, with Ederson starting in goal again and Kevin De Bruyne returning from illness to help his side going forward.

For Madrid, all eyes were on Jude Bellingham as the England star returned to his homeland to try and upset Pep Guardiola’s side in their bid to win another Treble.

The midfielder remained tight-lipped when asked whether he could have joined City rather than Madrid in the summer, and said it was ‘up to me as a new member of the team’ to help avenge last season’s 4-0 loss. City belted ‘Hey Jude’ around the ground before kick-off, before booing the Champions League anthem having previously been charged by UEFA.

City manager Guardiola said his side will have to be ‘close to our best or it will be more difficult’ as he prepared to do battle with Carlo Ancelotti once again.

In what was a tepid start to the game, De Bruyne carved the first half-chance with eight minutes on the clock, but his low, Haaland-bound cross was gathered by Andriy Lunin in the Madrid goal.

More to follow.

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