Check our record this season when Toure doesn't play.From Muen -
Manuel Pellegrini says Yaya Toure was not fit enough to play 90 minutes in tonight's Champions League quarter-final against Paris Saint-Germain.
The Ivorian will start the game on the bench - a decision that drew criticism from BT Sport pundit Rio Ferdinand when the teams were announced.
However, Pellegrini says he is still feeling the effects of the knee injury that has kept him out of recent games.
The black highlight is mine. Camel gob Dickhead - thinks he knows better than Pellers.
The first 20? We were well in control with much the better start. Started to see his team tonight, signed 7 of the starters and we're in a CL semi. Bad season in the league down to injuries mostly but most successful manager since Mercer, most successful in Europe and only a couple of good performances and a bit of luck away from being our best of all time. Glad we signed him and glad he's here.I thought he killed us in that first twenty minutes but he got it spot on in the end. It's nice to see him taking the defence into account.
The first 20? We were well in control with much the better start. Started to see his team tonight, signed 7 of the starters and we're in a CL semi. Bad season in the league down to injuries mostly but most successful manager since Mercer, most successful in Europe and only a couple of good performances and a bit of luck away from being our best of all time. Glad we signed him and glad he's here.
You stuffed and mountedI don't think it's likely but if we were to win the Champions league what would City fans like Pell to get apart from his P45? Lifetime season card? A stadium bar named after him? A gold plated clock? A balti pie? Some very complimentary comments tonight which is great to read ;-).
He's a clown.The first 20? We were well in control with much the better start. Started to see his team tonight, signed 7 of the starters and we're in a CL semi. Bad season in the league down to injuries mostly but most successful manager since Mercer, most successful in Europe and only a couple of good performances and a bit of luck away from being our best of all time. Glad we signed him and glad he's here.