The Citizen (KZN)

Not a regular, but Toure is still happy

AM I ENJOYING THIS? OF COURSE I AM

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Manchester City midfielder Yaya Toure remains content at the club despite being relegated to a bit-part role with the Premier League leaders this season.

The Ivorian, so instrument­al to City’s success in recent years, has been limited to just two substitute appearance­s in the league, two League Cup games and one Champions League match this campaign.

The 34-year-old started his first Champions League game this season in Tuesday’s 1-0 win against Feyenoord as Pep Guardiola’s team progressed to the knockout stages.

“You want me to play? Tell the manager,” Toure told reporters after the match.

“Look at my face; do you think I am frustrated? Am I enjoying this? Of course. If I was frustrated ... I would say to the manager ‘I don’t want to be on the bench and I want to go home’.”

City are on a 17-game winning streak across all competitio­ns and have opened an eight-point lead at the top of the standings.

After their recent dominant performanc­es, City laboured to a hard-fought win over the Dutch champions and Toure believes the performanc­e was well below par and called for improvemen­t.

“You see Feyenoord, they came and were difficult. The manager at the end was quite angry with the team. We can do better than that. We played lazily,” Toure added.

“That’s my worry. Sometimes, when the manager makes changes. we miss easy passes and we miss easy chances. The manager said so in the dressing-room.

“We are in good form, but when I see Juventus, or Real Madrid, Barcelona – all these teams, we’ve got to be stronger and better. Statistics mean nothing, and we have to play against them and see where we are.”

City travel to promoted Huddersfie­ld Town, who are 10th in the league, on Sunday. –

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