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Back with a bang!

Guardiola says Toure is here to stay with the Citizens

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I would say that Yaya’s performanc­e is not about my decision. It is about his quality. Pep Guardiola

LONDON: Pep Guardiola declared Yaya Toure is back to stay in the Manchester City squad after the midfielder’s two goals earned a 2-1 victory at Crystal Palace.

Guardiola had been scathing about Toure’s fitness levels earlier this season and had not given the Ivory Coast midfielder even one minute on the pitch since a Champions League preliminar­y round tie in August.

With the likes of David Silva and Ilkay Gundogan returning tired from internatio­nal duty and with a vital Champions League week coming up, the City boss handed Toure a belated chance in his English Premier League line-up on Saturday and he responded in style.

“I would say that Yaya’s performanc­e is not about my decision. It is about his quality,” Guardiola said.

“Yaya’s a normal guy. His emotions are quiet so he was calm before the game.

“Yaya has trained really well for the last month-and-a-half, two months. His physical condition, his weight is better than ever and I’m so happy for him and especially his family.

“I’m so happy because he’s now a real part of the team. He can help us to achieve our targets because we need all our players in order to achieve our targets.

“And now we have Yaya. He was in training every day with us and I’m so happy for that, so glad, not (just) for today’s performanc­e. Now he is ready as the player who can play with us again.

“I am happy that is comfortabl­e for him, and especially his family, his wife. Yaya is a very special player. We are very happy he is staying with us and he can play for us like he did today.”

Toure was applauded back into the City changing room after the match by every member of the squad, a reaction that Guardiola described as normal.

“His team-mates and the staff appreciate him a lot. So that’s no doubt why they were so happy.”

While Guardiola relaxed with his team level on points with Liverpool at the top of the Premier League, Palace manager Alan Pardew admitted his side’s fifth consecutiv­e league defeat was worrying.

“The priority for us is getting points on the board. We really gifted Man City two goals today,” he said.

“The Premier League is unforgivin­g. We got proof of that today. We made a couple of errors and got punished for it.” — AFP

 ??  ?? On the double: Manchester City’s Yaya Toure (left) celebratin­g one of his two goals in the match against Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park on Saturday. — AP
On the double: Manchester City’s Yaya Toure (left) celebratin­g one of his two goals in the match against Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park on Saturday. — AP

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