Irish Sunday Mirror

QUALITY Pep: Talent in England is unbelievab­le

YAYA AIMS TO JOIN ETIHAD RIVAL

- BY SIMON MULLOCK Chief Football Writer BY SIMON MULLOCK

ARSENAL v MANCHESTER CITY

The Manchester City boss insists he has been stunned by the sheer quality of the Premier League’s homegrown talent since arriving at the Etihad in the summer.

Guardiola believes that England have what it takes become a nation of world-beaters.

And the Catalan has even pinpointed what it will take to ensure our next Golden Generation turns potential into prizes.

“From my experience in Spain and Germany and now here, you cannot imagine how good the young players here are,” said the man responsibl­e for bringing through the Barcelona boys who became the backbone of Spain’s 2010 World Cup-winning team.

“For example, I saw the last England Under-19s game where they won 3-0 against Spain.

“England have quality at Under-19s and Under-21s and then there is Kyle Walker, Dele Alli, Eric Dier, John Stones and Raheem Sterling.

“They are top. The quality is there. But it’s what you have to do to help that quality for the national team.

“Maybe they have to focus more on the European competitio­ns, so then they can go to the national team and play Germany, Italy, Spain and not have a problem.

“To have played many times in YAYA TOURE could come back to haunt Manchester City next season after telling interested clubs that he wants to stay in the Premier League.

The Ivory Coast midfielder is out of contract at the end of the season and is now open to offers after City failed to hand him a new deal.

Sunday Mirror Sport understand­s that Toure has already been approached by a number of English clubs and also has offers on the table the Bernabeu, many times in Turin and many times in the Camp Nou and to handle that situation. You have to live that situation as much as possible.

“That is why they need to focus more on Europe. The talent is there, I have no doubts about that. They need to make that step.

“Spain was the same, too. In my time, we were always quarter-finals, quarter-finals, quarter-finals.

“But then the people started to go abroad. Xabi Alonso went to Liverpool and C e s c Fabregas went to Arsenal and bang! It is finals – win, win, win.

“Then we were able to compete against Italy, which, in the past, was impossible, Germany which was not possible, Brazil not possible, Argentina not possible.

“But, at that moment, it was possible. Now we are from Italy. But he wants to stay in the Premier League and is looking to land a two-year deal.

That is bad news for City, who tried to force the 33-year-old to go abroad last summer.

The Blues told Toure that they would cut him a favourable deal if he agreed to move to another country because they did not want to see him in the shirt of a rival.

But the midfielder decided to stay at the Etihad and then good, now we can beat them. It’s the same with Manchester City in the Champions League. “When you arrive in Europe, you need time. But I think the quality that City have now is there and the England players can do it. “Hopefully, Gareth Southgate and the teams in the Champions League in the future can do it.” As an outsider, Guardiola can’t believe the talent that England have wasted in the past. And it is clear that, while he recognises the Premier League as a strength, the insular nature of the English game has its flaws. The City boss said: “I can’t imagine the generation of Frank Lampard, Michael Carrick, Paul Scholes, John Terry, Steven Gerrard and Rio Ferdinand. They had the talent to do something more. I don’t understand why they didn’t. For example, returned to Pep Guardiola’s plans in November after a peace deal was brokered between his agent and the City boss.

Toure has been one of City’s most consistent performers since returning to the team and was hoping he had done enough to win an extension to his £225,000-a-week deal.

But City are yet to offer any of the six players who are out of contract in the summer a fresh deal.

And Toure now wants to compare it with Spain, who talk about the generation of Xavi, Andreas Iniesta, Xabi Alonso and Serg io Busquets. Those English players are of the same level. So why didn’t they?”

Bringing young players through is an issue for Guardiola to address at City.

Stones and Sterling have been recruited for big money, but the key for the Catalan is to make the most of the talent being produced at the club’s state-of-the-art academy.

City have six players out of contract in the summer and another six could go as well.

And Guardiola admitted that he is ready to blood the kids.

He said: “I see players here, but it’s just a pity they are so young – 16 or 17. Maybe in Italy, one or two are playing by that age.

“I know four or five of the young players here will come on the tour to the United States this summer.

“At Manchester City, the 12s, the 13s, 14s, 15s and 16s have won a lot of titles and are playing well – and the women have reached the semifinals of the Champions League.

“So I’m really pleased with how they are all working.” agree terms with his next club by the end of the month.

The former Barcelona star joined City for £24million in 2010 and has been instrument­al in two Premier League title wins, two League Cup successes and their FA Cup triumph.

City insiders insist that Guardiola is yet to make a final decision on any of the players who will be free to leave in June.

But Toure is listening to offers now.

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OPEN TO OFFERS: Toure is keen to stay in Premier League

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