Manchester City captain Kyle Walker has told friends walking out with his four children on the pitch before winning the league at the weekend was "a moment he will never forget". The 33-year-old footballer is getting his family life back on track in recent weeks and that has coincided with success on the field too. A source close to Kyle said: "Raising the league trophy as captain - for the fourth time in the row for City - was an incredible moment for Kyle, the team and his whole family.
"Being able to walk on the pitch with his three lads and holding baby Rezon before kick off was a moment he has said he will never forget. The family has always been a part of his footballing career but this fourth Premier League title was particularly special as it will go down in history. So it was magical they could be there to share in the moment.
" Kyle's wife Annie Kilner bought all four sons to watch their dad at the final Manchester City home game of the season on Sunday. Earlier in the day baby Rezon was seen being pushed into the Etihad stadium in a pram by Annie and Kyle then carried him out onto the pitch alongside Roman, 11, Riaan, seven, and Reign, five as the players were allowed to bring their children out for the pre-match line up against West Ham. Football fans have days left to claim a free TV from Virgin Media ahead of the Euros Kyle took his baby out onto the pitch on Sunday ( Image: PA) He was supported by Annie and their four kids at the match ( Image: Instagram/annievk.
