Walker's World Cup worry... but at least he's got his place at Wembley for Cup semi-final
Kyle Walker faces a battle to play for Spurs again this season, and his place in England's World Cup squad is in serious doubt.
The right back, 23, hasn't played since March 13 due to a pelvic injury.
Concern: Injured Spurs defender Kyle Walker (left) faces a battle to be on the plane for Brazil
Spurs boss Tim Sherwood said: 'It's improving but he's got to train.
'It's been a long time. It's just maintaining it, strengthening it, see how he gets on.
'He's still got a lot of time before the World Cup and Kyle is one of the best right backs.
'I'm sure he'll be on the plane even if he doesn't make an appearance for Tottenham before the end of the season.'
While there may be doubts about Walker going to Brazil in the summer, Sheffield-born Walker made sure that he will be at Wembley Stadium on Sunday.
The Sheffield United fan posted a picture on Instagram of his ticket for the Blades' FA Cup semi-final against Hull City.
Support: Sheffield United fan Walker posted picture on Instagram of his semi-final ticket
Proud: Walker joined Sheffield United aged seven and played for the Blades at Wembley in the 2009 Championship play-off final against Burnley
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