Yes. Yaya's the king of Wembley. His performances there have been better than any other City player.
In the Semi Final against United, the trophy-winning goal against Stoke when we tore down the banner, when he scored arguably the greatest ever goal at the new Wembley against Sunderland, his penalty in the shootout win against Liverpool. Even last season at 33/34, he was the best player on the pitch in the Semi-Final in one of his best ever City performances for me.
He's also had some absolute shockers at City, but for his ability to turn it on in the trophy winning matches, he deserves a farewell ceremony for that alone.
Wow controversial, I'll carry on reading to see if you can back this up or are trolling
Yes. Yaya's the king of Wembley. His performances there have been better than any other City player.
In the Semi Final against United, the trophy-winning goal against Stoke when we tore down the banner, when he scored arguably the greatest ever goal at the new Wembley against Sunderland, his penalty in the shootout win against Liverpool. Even last season at 33/34, he was the best player on the pitch in the Semi-Final in one of his best ever City performances for me.
He's also had some absolute shockers at City, but for his ability to turn it on in the trophy winning matches, he deserves a farewell ceremony for that alone.