KYLE WALKER was left furious with the referee after being handed a yellow card for a rarely seen offence during Man City’s 3-1 win at Arsenal.
The Manchester City star received the booking in the 34th minute of the clash for coming onto the pitch to play the ball without permission.
The veteran defender had been receiving treatment on the touchline, and had not yet been waved back on.
But that didn’t stop Walker from stepping back on to the field of play and booting the ball when it came his direction.
Despite breaking the rules, Walker was fuming with the decision by Anthony Taylor.
FA Law 12 details the reasons behind the booking.
READ MORE ON ARSENAL
It says: “A player is cautioned if guilty of: entering, re-entering or deliberately leaving the field of play without the referee’s permission.”
The top-of-the-table clash saw both sides get on the score sheet in the first half
Kevin De Bruyne opened the scoring after latching onto a poor back pass from Takehiro Tomiyasu.
As the second half approached Arsenal grew into the game and were eventually rewarded for their efforts by being awarded a penalty.
Most read in Football
Eddie Nketiah was played through on goal and swiped an effort towards goal, only for the effort to be cleared off the line.
BETTING SPECIAL – BEST FOOTBALL BETTING SITES IN THE UK
But Nketiah had been wiped out by the on-rushing Ederson, and Taylor pointed to the spot, with fans having a theory regarding the nature of the pen.
Bukayo Saka then duly dispatched from 12 yards to level the score.
Man City improved after the break though, with Jack Grealish and Erling Haaland on target to fire the champions to the top of the table.
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk