Yaya is just being vindictive, he carefully said African players and not blacks in general cos he knows his African ignorant brothers would rush to his support without deep analysis.
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I do agree with this
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That's common knowledge
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This is not new to me, I always knew.
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Eto'o, Iheanacho and Yaya himself are perfect examples of how pep treats African players. I'm yet to see pep handling an African player like José was to Drogba, Essien, Kalou, Benny McCarthy, Eto'o etc.
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Zlatan doesn't look like an African bro.
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Surely Joe Hart does though?
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I think Toure is talking rubbish. He became a bit-part player under Guardiola's tenure, as he was not the force he once was. The issue between him and Guardiola is personal. It is nothing to do with his race. What other African player has Guardiola had a problem with? None.
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not the first time hearing it tbh.
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bard man we hate
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True that..remember he hounded
#SamuelEtò and@YayaToure when they were playing their best football@FCBarcelonaThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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BULLSHIT
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@YayaToure is aged physically and also in character, never thought there was an@Ibra_official in the@ManCityES until at d end of his careerThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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