Yaya Toure’s agent, Dimitri Seluk, has told Manchester City manager, Pep Guardiola, that he can say whatever he likes, after the Spaniard asked him to apologize for comments about how his client is being treated .
Toure, who has retired from international football,
has made only one appearance under Guardiola this season — the
Champions League playoff second leg against Steaua Bucharest — and has
not featured in the matchday squad for the seven other fixtures.
Guardiola told a press conference on Tuesday, that the Ivorian
midfielder will not play for City again, until he receives an apology
from Seluk.
However, Seluk responded later in the day, telling Sky Sports News
that he will only apologise if Guardiola first issues an apology to
Manuel Pellegrini, who he replaced as City boss in the summer.
“What do I need to apologise for?” he said.
“Guardiola wins a few games and he thinks he is king. I live in Europe so I can say whatever I like and Guardiola can’t stop me.
“OK, I will apologise to Guardiola if he will apologise to Pellegrini
for what he did to him. If you are a gentleman, this just does not
happen. Pellegrini signed a new contract last year and then he gets
pushed out for Guardiola to come in. Pellegrini was a gentleman.”
Seluk also claimed Guardiola needs to apologize to Joe Hart, who has joined Torino on a season-long loan.
“Guardiola also needs to apologise to Joe Hart,” he continued.
“It is not normal and it is not right to come to England and to get
rid of the few English players. When you come to a country you must
respect the country and respect its people.
“When Yaya went to Man City, they could only dream about the
Champions League. The biggest stars in Europe did not want to come to
City, but Yaya came. They weren’t a big club. After he arrives they
started winning; two league titles, cups and now the semis of the
Champions League.
“I want Man City to win everything; to win all their games because it
means more trophies for Yaya. City have great players, but Guardiola
wants a new future for Yaya, for Hart. And they won’t be the last.
“I respect managers like [Leicester City’s] Claudio Ranieri who achieve without spending so much money on players.”
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