We'll never forgive Kyle Walker for this absolutely terrible blow from the break-up against Germany.

Marking a goal from the interruption is far from easy duty. Few players have the ability to hit the ball over the living wall with enough power and calculate its fall precisely to end up in the web when we put it into the mix and the doorman's readiness to wait for it, [...]
Few players have the ability to hit the ball over the living wall with enough power and calculate its fall precisely to end up in the web when we put the doorman's readiness to wait, then we understand the level of difficulty, Periscope broadcast.
But Kyle Walker took him to another level of suspension horror.
In November 2013, Manchester City's right-wing defender probably realized the worst free shot of the modern-era era for the National of England in a friendly fight against Germany.
With his team at a score of 1-0 at the end of the first leg, Walker tried to create an opportunity to attack by a break.
After wandering around, including his advice to his associates to go on the offensive, the 30-year-old hit the ball.
Did it end up in Germany's area? Absolutely not.
In fact, the ball ended behind the English position of first contact. /Periscope. com/












