The Southampton defense kept City at bay until the 70th when Walker sent in a low cross for Sergio Aguero to score. Walker made it 2-1 in the 86th after Southampton goalkeeper Alex McCarthy failed to deal with a cross from Angelino.
"We stuck to our game plan, stayed patient and it worked as we came away with the three points," Walker said. Walker said City had been left frustrated by Southampton's defensive style following the early goal.
"It's tough when teams put 11 players behind the ball. We have players who can spin a game on its head and we did that today," he said. Before Walker and Aguero launched City's comeback, the frustration among the Sky Blues was clear.
Ilkay Gundogan had three shots blocked or deflected, while Aguero and John Stones both headed over. At one stage, manager Pep Guardiola even resorted to sprinting down the touchline to gather a loose ball and get it back into play, rather than wait for the ball boy.
When City's winning goal went in, title rival Liverpool was losing to Aston Villa 1-0, but Liverpool left its comeback even later to secure a 2-1 win, keeping a six-point gap to second-placed City.
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