Manchester City midfielder Yaya Touré has alleviated concerns regarding his happiness at the club, reassuring both Manchester City supporters and fans of the Ivory Coast national team. Touré sustained an injury during Manchester City’s match against Liverpool on Sunday, sparking fears about his availability for the upcoming World Cup.
However, Manchester City coach Manuel Pellegrini provided a positive update during a press conference, indicating that Touré’s injury may not be as severe as initially feared. Pellegrini stated that Touré would be sidelined for approximately two weeks, suggesting that the injury may not be as bad as initially anticipated.
While Touré will require some time to recover from the thigh injury, Pellegrini’s remarks offer a glimmer of hope that Touré’s absence may not be prolonged, providing reassurance to both Manchester City and Ivory Coast fans alike.
As Touré embarks on his recovery journey, both clubs and supporters eagerly await his return to full fitness, hopeful that he will be available to represent Manchester City and the Ivory Coast national team in the near future.