Scottish Daily Mail

PEP ‘WON’T PICK AFRICAN PLAYERS’

Astonishin­g claim by City legend Toure

- By IAN LADYMAN

FORMER Manchester City midfielder Yaya Toure has sensationa­lly claimed Pep Guardiola does not like picking African footballer­s.

Toure left City at the end of the season after eight glorious years. But in his final campaign his relationsh­ip with Guardiola deteriorat­ed and he made only one Premier League start — in the champions’ meaningles­s final home fixture against Brighton.

Now, in an interview with a French football magazine, the 35-year-old has made the extraordin­ary suggestion that he was being discrimina­ted against by Guardiola on racial grounds.

‘Pep did everything to spoil my last season. He was cruel with me,’ said Toure. ‘Do you really think he could’ve been like that with Andres Iniesta? It got to the point I asked myself if it was because of my colour. I am not the first. Other Barcelona players asked the question.

‘Maybe us Africans aren’t always treated the same by certain people. When you see the problems (Pep) has often had with

African players, everywhere he has been, I ask myself questions. He is too intelligen­t to be caught. He will never admit it. But the day he picks a team with five Africans in it, I promise I will send him a cake.’

Toure played under Guardiola at Barcelona, winning the Champions League in 2009 as well as two league titles and a Spanish Cup.

However, the two men never looked at ease with each other when Guardiola succeeded Manuel Pellegrini at City two summers ago.

Toure was in and out of the City team in the 2016-17 season and was expected by many to leave last summer, especially after persistent criticism of Guardiola by his controvers­ial agent Dimitri Seluk. Instead, Toure stayed, only to be frozen out last season.

Speaking to France Football magazine, Toure said: ‘Pep wants to have obedient players who lick his hands. I do not like this relationsh­ip. I respect my coach but I am not his thing. Other players will never admit it publicly but some have already told me they ended up hating him. Because he manipulate­s and plays a lot with your head.’

Toure insisted he had no idea why he was not selected last season, claiming he asked the coaches for his stats and they were as good as or better than those of younger players who were picked ahead of him. ‘I have the impression he (Guardiola) was jealous, he took me for a rival,’ Toure said.

Toure played a starring role as City won Premier League titles in 2012 and 2014, featured in the FA Cup-winning team of 2011 and also played in two League Cup final wins.

Toure said: ‘I want to be the one who breaks the Guardiola myth. Barcelona, he did not invent it. He just had the intelligen­ce to adapt what Cruyff set up. Pep wants to be considered a genius. When I see him scratching his head to show that he thinks, it makes me laugh. It’s comedy.’

Announcing that Toure would leave in May, Guardiola said: ‘This club became what it did because of players like Yaya. We are in thanks for what he has become.’

Toure captained the team for the final game against Brighton. He received a lifetime season ticket and a framed shirt with the number 316, his total appearance­s for the club.

The 35-year-old also received the mosaic of his FA Cup final winner against Stoke in the 2011 final. The original is on display next to a training pitch that has been named in his honour at the club’s training ground.

Despite all this, Toure seems bitter and accused Guardiola of being a hypocrite for praising him. Toure insisted it hurt him to leave City — and their ‘beautiful’ fans. ‘Pep did everything to spoil my last season. He stole my farewells with City,’ said Toure.

He went on to say that he and the manager even ‘looked at each other weirdly.’ Toure added: ‘He was spinning around me without saying anything, watching me, gauging me, but not talking. Yet he knows I speak Catalan, Spanish and English. It should be enough to communicat­e. Every time we passed each other, he seemed embarrasse­d. As if I made him self-conscious. As if, also, he understood I knew him perfectly.’

Guardiola has worked with African players at each of the three clubs he has managed. He sold Cameroon striker Samuel Eto’o in 2009 despite the fact the player had scored the opening goal in the Champions League final win over Manchester United.

Guardiola said at the time: ‘There is not a single major reason for this decision. It is a matter of feelings and sensations.’

Eto’o said last year that as a coach Guardiola had ‘nothing to show me’ but a year earlier had hailed the Catalan as ‘still the best in the world’.

Manchester City last night declined to comment. GUARDIOLA was banned for two matches by UEFA yesterday, with one suspended, for communicat­ing with his staff despite being sent to the stands in his team’s Champions League quarter-final second-leg defeat by Liverpool. He was sent off for haranguing the referee over a disallowed goal.

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SPORTIMAGE GETTY IMAGES Barrier: Guardiola and Toure never looked at ease together Unimpresse­d: ‘I want to be the one who breaks the Guardiola myth,’ says Yaya Toure

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