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da fazobetai: It is exciting times at Tottenham Hotspur under Mauricio Pochettino, but the club took a little hit in the summer.Right-back Kyle Walker decided to leave the North London outfit to join Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City.The England international had been part of the Spurs fold for eight years when he signed for the club from Sheffield United.Walker opted for pastures new after Pochettino left him out of a handful of important fixtures in the closing stages of the season.Even though Spurs were losing a first-team player, they still managed to get something decent out of it, pocketing around £50m if rumours are to be believed.However, Graham Roberts, who played for Tottenham between 1980 and 1986, wishes that Walker had stayed part of Pochettino’s revolution.On Twitter, while discussing the manager’s ability to transform players, the retired defender had a special mention for Walker, who made 228 appearances for the North London club.