CURSE BROKEN? Yaya Toure wants this team to win UCL, Check it out

In an unexpected turn of events, former Manchester City midfield maestro Yaya Touré has shown his everlasting support for his former club as they prepare for the UEFA Champions League Final against Inter Milan tomorrow at Artatuk Stadium, Istanbul.

Touré’s comments came as Manchester City are getting ready to compete in the final.

Touré’s allegiance has caused excitement among supporters and stirred up conversations throughout the football community. The highly anticipated encounter is only a few hours away, and fans are counting down the minutes.

CURSE BROKEN? Yaya Toure wants this team to win UCL

Yaya Touré is well-known for the significant contributions he made to Manchester City throughout his successful eight-year stay at the club from 2010 to 2018.

throughout that time, the club rose to prominence in large part due to Yaya Touré’s involvement. Because of his technical proficiency, goal-scoring powers, and leadership capabilities, he became a cherished figure not only among his colleagues but also among the fans who supported the club.

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Since his departure from Manchester City, Touré has had no direct involvement with the club. Touré won the Champions League with Barcelona in 2009, although he is no longer affiliated with the club.

However, fans’ warm feelings for him and his influential presence on the pitch have definitely been revived as a result of his latest announcement.

The Ivorian midfielder expressed his appreciation for the current Manchester City squad and his everlasting conviction in their ability to win European glory in a touching letter that was published on his official social media accounts.

The post was shared on Twitter. He lauded the group’s individual and collective prowess, as well as the intelligent strategies employed by the squad’s manager, Pep Guardiola, and the extraordinary trip that the team had traveled to get to the final.

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