Ex-Ivory Coast midfielder Yaya Toure is appointed assistant coach of Saudi Arabia's national team.
Ex-Ivory Coast midfielder Yaya Toure has been appointed assistant coach of the Saudi Arabia national team.
Toure, who played for City from for eight years after signing in 2010, started coaching in 2019 and leaves his role at Belgian club Standard Liege. The former Barcelona midfielder has also spent time working with Ukrainian club Donetsk Olympic, Russia's Grozny, and as an academy coach at Tottenham Hotspur.
During his playing career Toure earned 101 caps for Ivory Coast, winning the Africa Cup of Nations in 2015, as well as 18 trophies in club football across spells in Greece, Spain, England and China.How could the mental health crisis be eased?Time-travel to Doctor Who's classic era!Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag has vowed to fight on after seeing his side thrashed by Newcastle in the EFL Cup fourth round.
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