Manchester City's injury woes continue as Kyle Walker limps off during 1-1 draw at Aston Villa

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Pep Guardiola has confirmed that Kyle Walker was substituted in Man City's draw with Aston Villa after sustaining an injury.

Walker was replaced after 80 minutes at Villa Park as the Premier League champions dropped points for just the second time this season.

In his post match interview, Guardiola explained that he had elected to replace Walker after the England international had shown signs of discomfort before the break: He had some problem in the first-half,' the City boss said.

Though Walker was adjudged to be capable of continuing after half-time, he was eventually substituted for the returning Nathan Ake in the away side's defence.

Guardiola further explained that he does not currently have a prognosis on Walker's condition: 'He continued, but at the end, he could not continue. We will see, I didn't speak with the doctors.'

Walker's injury will come as a blow to the club, as he looks set to join fellow defender Aymeric Laporte, and summer signing Kalvin Phillips on the sidelines.

Laporte is still recovering from knee surgery after suffering an injury at the tail end of last season, while Phillips picked up a knock in City's charity friendly with Barcelona last month.

City's injury issues at the back may provide an opening for deadline-day signing Manuel Akanji to slot himself into the club's starting XI.

Akanji joined the club from Borussia Dortmund earlier this week to provide cover in the City back line, and while absent from the draw at Villa due to the birth of his child, should be available for the team's Champions League group stage game against Sevilla on Tuesday.

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