For two long years, from 2016 to 2018, Pep Guardiola and Yaya Toure shared better and worse at Manchester City, enjoying lots of success with the club.However, after Yaya’s interview some time ago, the relationship between the two deteriorated. The Ivorian had given an interview in which he claimed Guardiola did not like African players. He regrets that and claims his words were misquoted.Yaya Toure earns UEFA coaching A-licenceIn the meantime, he even wrote a letter to his former City boss in an effort to end their feud. “I would be more than happy to talk with him,” he told Daily Mail. “I’m on a different pathway now. I will be someone who tries to understand my players, different cultures and footballers, bringing them together to make a team. I will become a manager one day,” explained Toure, currently working as Tottenham U-16 coach.In July 2010, Yaya Toure joined Man City for only a small fee of £24 million. What a signing he was! #yayatoure #MCFC Credit: @rlynx911 on TikTok pic.twitter.com/jTdMJjiyEH— Dylan (@Dsaunders_sj) December 23, 2022 Last month, he rejected Wigan’s offer to remain at Spurs, and, ironically, the position was later filled by his brother, Kolo.”You can be a big player and not be a big coach. Before, as a player, I was so selfish. I only looked after myself.”Now, I have to understand children. I’m back to the start. And at their age, life is not so certain. You have to support them, talk to them a lot. When I was a teenager, playing in Belgium, I made mistakes. With food, behaviour. I was out driving cars. If you don’t have someone who understands you, it’s tough. I want to be that person who is there for them, ” concluded he.##NAJAVA_MECA_6906299##