Kyle Walker was overjoyed after City claimed UEFA Super Cup glory with a victory on penalties over Sevilla.

Youssef En-Nesyri opened the scoring for the Spanish side, before Cole Palmer levelled with a clever header after the interval.

Pep Guardiola‘’s men emerged victorious 5-4 on spot-kicks, with Walker scoring our fifth of the shootout, proving to be the winner.

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The full-back was delighted with adding more silverware to the trophy cabinet. He said:

“It was always going to be a tough match at the start of the season. The players put in a good performance.

“I feel that the players need to be more clinical in front of goal, but we got the job done and did what we needed to do, we won the Super Cup.

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“If anyone has played with me, they know I don’t like taking penalties. I don’t like letting people down if I miss.  The gaffer put me as number five, I had to, as captain and for leadership. Thankfully it went in and it was the winning one.

“That’s what good teams do. You capitalise on the other team’s mistakes. We rode it. We got there. The main thing is to come here, it’s in tough conditions.

“To come here with this cup which we worked so hard for and win. To put it in the trophy cabinet for Manchester City, it’s a fantastic feeling.”

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City’s captain on the night also reserved plenty of praise for goalscorer and Academy graduate Palmer, who also scored in the Community Shield.

“This guy is incredible,” he said. “He’s got good players to learn off and we’re under the best manager in the world.

“He needs to keep going and keep his feet on the floor which he does really well and keep scoring.

“If he keeps improving and listening to me behind him, he’ll be fine.”