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EPL...Walker will not receive any pleasantries greeting - Rose

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 Tottenham defender, Danny Rose, has said that his team will not give Man City right-full-back, Kyle Walker any pleasantries when Spurs face City at the Etihad in the English Premier League on Saturday.
Walker, who moved to City in the summer in a £53million will be hoping to be part of Guardiola’s starting XI as the league leaders aim to make it 16 successive Premier League wins in a row.
Rose believes Walker will receive a frosty reception from the Spurs faithful and his friendships with his former team-mates will be put on hold until after the game.
“Of course, it will be nice to see him and play against him if I’m selected,” Rose told ESPN ahead of Saturday game.
“He’s the enemy this weekend. There’ll be no pleasantries until after the game.”
Manchester City are going for their 16th successive Premier League win and Walker will be facing his former side if selected by coach, Pep Gaurdiola.

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