Ivory Coast star midfielder Yaya Toure tells the BBC on
Saturday that he is fully committed to English champions Manchester City and
wants above all to win the Champions League for them.
The 31-year-old – who has been an integral part of City's
domestic success since he signed from Barcelona for £24 million ($39 million)
in 2010 – was responding to criticism of his below-par performance in
Wednesday's 1-0 defeat by German champions Bayern Munich in their opening
Champions League group match.
Toure, who has never been one to hold back when he feels he
has been slighted as he illustrated in May when he said City had shown him a
lack of respect for not buying him a birthday cake, said the fans and not the
pundits were the people he was interested in.
"I know the fans love me; they are always good to
me," said Toure, who won the 2009 Champions League with Barcelona.
"My target now is the Champions League. I want to win
it for them."
Toure, who last year agreed a four-year contract extension
tying him to City until 2017, received the backing from club manager Manuel
Pellegrini.
"Maybe he had a lot of personal problems with his
brother," said the Chilean referring to the death of his 28-year-old
brother Ibrahim from cancer in June while he and another brother Kolo were at
the World Cup finals.
"There are a lot of human things and maybe that is why
he is not in his best performance at the moment.
"As a team, as a coach, as a club we must support him
because he is a very important player, he makes a difference and I'm sure he
will return to his best. But he is always being criticised."
City's success domestically has not been repeated on the
European front as they have bowed out twice in the group stage and once in the
last 16 in their three campaigns.
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