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Toure has cast doubt on his future by calling Paris Saint-Germain a
“great club” and Roberto Mancini “a special coach” but claiming that he
loves playing for Manchester City and will decide which club offers the
challenges that appeal most to him.
According to Soccernet, Mancini has been open in his wish to take the midfielder, whom he signed for City in 2010, to Inter Milan this summer.
And PSG were linked with the 31-year-old last year, when he said he could not rule out a move to the French capital.
But although Toure’s relationship with
City was strained last year and has not been properly repaired, he said
on Sunday how much he enjoys playing for the Premier League champions.
The former Barcelona midfielder has come
in for criticism for his performances this season while his agent
Dimitri Seluk claimed at the weekend that City were making Toure a
scapegoat and that manager Manuel Pellegrini is “weak.”
And Toure told Foot Mercato, “When things
are not necessarily going well in a club, the key players take the
fall. I am not the only one to have been attacked even if there is
tendency to be harsher with me.
“Football is my passion, my job and that
gives me two good reasons to do as well as I can. I accept criticism if
it helps me to improve and I ignore them when their aim is simply to
break me.
“When I arrived at City, Pellegrini was
not the coach. Just like the players, managers arrive and leave. As I
have said before, I owe it to the City fans to fight just until the end
of my career at this club, just as much as I owe it to myself and my
continent. My decisions will not be affected by changes in management,
but more by the challenges that will be offered to me.”
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