PEP Guardiola has defended himself against Yaya Toure’s accusation that he has a problem with African players, calling the Ivorian’s claim a “lie”.
Toure, who barely featured as Manchester City won the Premier League title under Guardiola last season, hit out at the Catalan in an interview with France Football.
The Ivory Coast midfielder suggested the City manager – who was also his boss at Barcelona – might have treated him less favourably because he is African.
Guardiola has now responded to the comments from his former player, telling Catalan television station TV3, “It’s a lie and he knows it.
“We were together for two years and now this is when he says it. He never told me face to face.”
Toure left City this summer after making just one Premier League start during the team’s record-breaking charge to the title under Guardiola last term.
“I’m not the first person to talk about his different ways of treating people,” the 35-year-old, who won three Premier League titles, the FA Cup and two League Cups during his eight years at the Etihad Stadium, said of his former manager in France Football.
“I know some other people at Barca who have also wondered about that. Maybe it’s the case that we Africans aren’t always treated by certain people in the same way that they treat others.
“When you see that he’s had problems with Africans wherever he’s been in the past, you wonder.
“When the day comes that he picks a team featuring five Africans – and not naturalised Africans – I promise I will send him a cake!”