The Ivorian has played a huge role in the incredible journey at the Etihad in the last six years – scoring some priceless and unforgettable goals along the way. YAYA TOURE should go down in history as one of Manchester Citys greatest ever players. Pochettino will rotate his team at home to League One Gillingham with the likes of wonderkid Marcus Edwards, 17, and rookie defender Cameron Carter-Vickers, 18, set to figure. The Turkish side confirmed the news on Wednesday after the striker had written on his Instagram account he was not being given respect for his achievements due to him being black. He tweeted: “Leaks already after one bad week. When?he scored against?Cyprus with the Young Lions two years ago he admitted he was too scared to celebrate in case his auntie got angry. What has been taken on board constructively was the criticism of their attitude towards games. Yet Toure must have feared the writing was on the wall when the new manager was announced in early February. Mr Seluk must go to the media and apologise to Manchester City first. Toure has appeared in just one of Citys eight games this season and was surprisingly missed out of the clubs 25-man Champions League squad.