My plan was to become a Man City legend. And I did it!

Three Premier Leagues titles. Two La Ligas. The Champions League. The Africa Cup of Nations. Over 100 international caps. Four-time African Footballer of the Year…That’s just the peak of Yaya Toure’s impeccable career, which spanned almost two decades in various countries around the world.How good was Yaya Touré by the way? 🇨🇮🤯💫 pic.twitter.com/6chyjcGkdW— Football Tweet ⚽ (@Football__Tweet) September 26, 2022 In a conversation with Sky Sports, Toure admits he would be amazed if someone had told him he would have such a fantastic career.”At Barcelona in Messi times, playing against Cristiano Ronaldo at his best, all these things, I have been in a good place.”In the end, I think you could say it was top, that it has been a brilliant career full of success and trophies as an individual and collective. I could not have asked for more.”When players retire from football, some think they should carry on more but for me I was relieved and happy. The pathway through my career was incredible, the journey was impressive and full of hard work, dedication and sacrifice. I really enjoyed it.”Yaya Toure earns UEFA coaching A-licenceHe started his football journey back in Bouake, as his oldest was playing for a team on the street close to the community. After that, his brother Kolo started playing, and Yaya followed his path.”When I was in Ivory Coast, unfortunately, we didn’t have any choice [to play football] because I was one of nine kids. At that time, there were so many boys, seven boys, I started to be dedicated because, for me, the ball was my breathing time.”##NAJAVA_MECA_6686227##Belgian club Beveren were the first in Europe to spot Toure’s talent, signing him as an 18-year-old in 2001, before moves to Metalurh Donetsk in Ukraine, Olympiakos in Greece and Monaco in France took the precocious talent across the continent.It wasn’t long before Barcelona came knocking, with Toure further enhancing his reputation during a trophy-laden three seasons under Pep Guardiola in Catalonia.Barcelona get Kessie in the hope he can emulate the last Ivorian to play for themAfter scooping seven major honours, including a La Liga, Copa del Rey and Champions League treble in the 2008/09 season, Toure took on a new challenge, a quest for legendary status at Manchester City and the rest was history.”I wanted to be something unique,” Toure recalls. “I wanted to be a legend. That was the plan, to go to a club, make a big impact and maybe be a legend one day.”The term ‘legend’ is used far too frequently in football but, in the case of Toure, who made over 300 appearances and won every domestic honour during eight remarkable seasons at the Etihad Stadium, it arguably doesn’t go far enough.##EDITORS_CHOICE##His winning goals against Manchester United and Stoke in the 2011 FA Cup semi-final and final brought Manchester City’s 34-year wait for a trophy to an end, changing the course of the club’s history and laying the foundations for the success he enjoyed and which continues to this day.”The goal against United was in a really important derby, but it made a real difference when we won the trophy because, after that, everything changed,” he said.”If you remember after that, the following years was when the players started to come in easy like they were joining Barcelona because they knew something was going on there, something was changing, and the fans and players started believing.”Yaya Toure continues his coaching internship in a once war-torn ChechnyaHaving given so much on the pitch, now Toure has turned his hand to giving back. After coaching spells at Olimpik Donetsk in Ukraine and Akhmat Grozny in Russia, he took up a coaching role at Tottenham’s academy, where he oversees the U16s.”As a coach, I am really proud to work for Spurs because the path they are giving to the African and Asian coaches, they have been doing it for ages, and it’s brilliant. I respect that and I am fully grateful for that,” Toure said.

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