KYLE WALKER was left raging after an on-field bust-up with Neal Maupay during Manchester City’s win at Brentford.
The England star, 33, played all 90 minutes as his side came from behind to seal a 3-1 victory thanks to Phil Foden’s hat-trick.
But the game took a sour turn late on as Walker clashed with Maupay, 27, in a heated spat.
It was only five days ago that the striker wound up James Maddison and pals during Brentford’s 3-2 defeat at Tottenham.
And Walker was livid as he complained to referee Jarred Gillett about Maupay last night.
It’s not known what occurred or was said between the footballers.
But after the match, City boss Pep Guardiola refused to talk about the incident.
Meanwhile, Brentford boss Thomas Frank said: “No (I know nothing). I saw they were talking to each other.
“No (I haven’t talked to Maupay). It’s not my first focus after a game that we lost.”
The incident came after Walker’s wife Annie Kliner, 30, walked away from their marriage after he fathered a second child with Lauryn Goodman, 33.
Speaking exclusively to The Sun last month, Walker thanked City boss Guardiola for standing by him.
Walked said: “He didn’t know what was happening.
“I didn’t want to tell him because I didn’t want him to think I wasn’t mentally there.
“I can’t thank him enough for the understanding and belief he’s shown in me through four years.”
Walker also eyed a move to Bayern Munich last summer.
He added: “I tried to escape. Did I want to leave City? No, of course I didn’t.
“We’re the best team in the world at the minute. But it was a chance to get away from England and the media I was going to get.
“I was aware the clock was ticking. I came very close to moving. We were having conversations.
“I was going to a great club, a massive club. But in the end I couldn’t go.
“If I’m in Germany and this happens, Annie leaves and I’m now in Germany on my own.
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“My kids wouldn’t be around the corner where I can see them.
“There’s pain and emotion at the moment but I can go to the house, take the kids to school, and my little lad to football.”