‘Couldn’t get the ball off him’… James Ward-Prowse says ‘powerful’ player Man City let go in 2018 was unreal

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Published on 2024-02-24 13:30:00

James Ward-Prowse, a current Premier League midfielder, has named former Manchester City player Yaya Toure as one of the top three midfielders in Premier League history. Toure, who spent eight years at Manchester City between 2010 and 2018 before leaving on a free transfer, has received high praise from Ward-Prowse.

Despite retiring in 2020, Toure is currently serving as the assistant manager to Roberto Mancini for the Saudi Arabia national team. In a recent video on the Sky Sports Premier League YouTube channel, Ward-Prowse commended Toure for his exceptional qualities on the field, describing him as quick, strong, powerful, and a box-to-box midfielder who was difficult to play against.

Toure was signed by City from Barcelona for a fee of £24m and went on to make 316 appearances in all competitions, scoring 79 goals and providing 49 assists. Towards the end of his time at the club in 2018, Pep Guardiola praised Toure for his influence and contribution to the team, highlighting his importance in the club’s history.

Ward-Prowse’s admiration for Toure stems from the midfielder’s undeniable impact at Manchester City and his skill on the pitch. As someone who faced Toure on the field, Ward-Prowse’s acknowledgment of Toure’s abilities further solidifies the Ivorian’s legacy in the Premier League.

With such accolades from both current and former players, it is evident that Yaya Toure’s talent and performance have left a lasting impression on the football world. As he continues to shape his legacy as a coach and mentor, Toure’s legacy as one of the greats in Premier League history remains undisputed.

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