ENGLAND ace Kyle Walker was left fuming after a neighbour dumped 20 tons of soil which slid down on his artificial footie pitch.
The Man City star, 33, issued a legal letter as their three-year border battle escalated.
Man City star Kyle Walker issued a legal letter to his neighbour in a long-running legal battle over the boundaryGetty
He was left fuming as his neighbour dumped 20 tons of soil, which slid down onto his artificial five-a-side pitchAndy Kelvin / Kelvinmedia
His five-a-side pitch backs on to land where the soil was dumped.
He says it has damaged a fence and is demanding his neighbour put it right.
But sources said they refused to budge and have told pals they were reclaiming their land.
A source said: “There has been a long-running row over the boundary.
“Kyle’s neighbours say his football pitch encroaches on their land and they want it back. He says the land is his.
“Legal letters have gone back and forth for about three years without any resolution in sight.
“His neighbours have asked him to move it back, buy the land from them or request planning permission, but he won’t play ball.
“So they decided to take matters into their own hands by dumping the earth there to take their land back.
“It has damaged the fence surrounding Kyle’s pitch. Their relations have dropped to an all-time low.”
Kyle bought the £3.5million, six-bed house in Prestbury, Cheshire, in 2019.
His neighbours claim the fence was moved back by previous owners after a tree fell during a storm and destroyed the original.
The neighbours declined to comment.