Walker apologises for breaking lockdown protocols amid 'sex party' allegations



Manchester City right-back Kyle Walker has given a statement of regret for breaking the UK government's coronavirus conventions after a newspaper report asserted the England worldwide facilitated a 'sex party'.

The Covid-19 flare-up in the UK has formally tainted in excess of 40,000 individuals, murdering more than 4,000, and has brought about lockdown gauges that place huge limitations on common freedoms.

Among these is a restriction on trivial travel and an exacting strategy on social removing, with the 29-year-old in rupture of the two desires.

Following The Sun's charges that Walker enlisted two ladies to go through the night at his home, the protector said in an announcement: "I need to accept this open door to give an open conciliatory sentiment for the decisions I made a week ago.

"I comprehend that my situation as an expert footballer brings the obligation of being a good example. In that capacity, I need to apologize to my family, companions, football club, supporters and the general population for allowing them to down."

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