Pellegrini backs Toure to be on top form
The Ivory Coast star scored a goal as City won the game with an impressive 3-0 over West Bromwich Albion
UNITED KINGDOM:
Manuel Pellegrini is confident Manchester City will see Yaya Toure back to his best after insisting the problems the player faced last season are now behind him.
Toure was on the score-sheet as City showed their Premier League title credentials with an impressive 3-0 opening-game win away to West Bromwich Albion on Monday.
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Having seen rivals Chelsea and Arsenal both slip up over the weekend, City manager Pellegrini's team took full advantage with a dominant display which will give them confidence ahead of Sunday's showdown with Jose Mourinho's champions.
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Having struggled to find his best form for a variety of reasons last term, the performance of Ivory Coast star Toure stood out as he gave signs he is fit and focused with a dominant display at the heart of City's midfield.
"I always said last season it was a strange season for Yaya, he started with a lot of problems, the death of his brother, his agents, I think he was not focused maybe on what he had to do last year," Pellegrini explained.
"We spoke a long way before the start of the season and I am very sure we will see the Yaya from two years ago. He is a very important player for us," the Chilean added.
"I don't think Yaya deserved the amount of criticism he received last season. It was not his best season but he did not play so, so bad like everyone said.
"But he is an important player for us. I am sure last season his head was not in his best moment. It is very difficult for a player when you have so many problems."
Toure and David Silva combined to hand City the initiative just nine minutes in, with the Spain international flicking home his team-mate's shot with the aid of a deflection before midfielder Toure curled home a fine second goal 15 minutes later.
With Vincent Kompany making the points certain, City's old guard overshadowed £49 million ($76 million) record signing Raheem Sterling on his competitive debut.
The former Liverpool forward twice had good opportunities to join them on the scoresheet only to be foiled from close range by Baggies goalkeeper Boaz Myhill.
"I'm not disappointed because Raheem plays 70 minutes very well (before he was substituted)," said Pellegrini. "If he continues to play like this I am sure he will be the player we bought."
Pellegrini played down the significance of this weekend's meeting with Chelsea, who already trail City by two points following Saturday's draw against Swansea.
"It is important to have a difference with them at the start of the season because they are one of the five teams who have the most chance to win the title.
"Every point is important but the gap after the second game is not decisive... It is important to beat the champions of last year to give you more trust."
West Brom boss Tony Pulis refused to blame his players for the defeat. "I take responsibility for the way we set up and the fact we had (two strikers) Saido Berahino and Rickie Lambert both playing," said Pulis.
"I have to look at it and say if I did it again I would probably do it differently. The pivotal moment was when I decided to play the two up front instead of an extra man in midfield."
Pulis hopes the arrival of West Brom's own record signing, £12 million Venezuela forward Salomon Rondon, will signal a marked improvement after his capture from Zenit St Petersburg on a four-year deal was sealed hours before kick-off.
"Speaking to Manuel (Pellegrini) and Andre Villas-Boas (the Zenit coach) who have both worked with the lad, he comes highly recommended," said Pulis. Pellegrini had previously coached Rondon at Malaga
"He has played a good level, has a good goalscoring record, he is quick and powerful and at that price hopefully it turns out to be a good deal for us.
"The reason Zenit had to sell him is their quota of foreign players had been cut."
Manuel Pellegrini is confident Manchester City will see Yaya Toure back to his best after insisting the problems the player faced last season are now behind him.
Toure was on the score-sheet as City showed their Premier League title credentials with an impressive 3-0 opening-game win away to West Bromwich Albion on Monday.
Read: Five questions ahead of new Premier League season
Having seen rivals Chelsea and Arsenal both slip up over the weekend, City manager Pellegrini's team took full advantage with a dominant display which will give them confidence ahead of Sunday's showdown with Jose Mourinho's champions.
Read: Happy with Costa fitness, don't miss Cech: Mourinho
Having struggled to find his best form for a variety of reasons last term, the performance of Ivory Coast star Toure stood out as he gave signs he is fit and focused with a dominant display at the heart of City's midfield.
"I always said last season it was a strange season for Yaya, he started with a lot of problems, the death of his brother, his agents, I think he was not focused maybe on what he had to do last year," Pellegrini explained.
"We spoke a long way before the start of the season and I am very sure we will see the Yaya from two years ago. He is a very important player for us," the Chilean added.
"I don't think Yaya deserved the amount of criticism he received last season. It was not his best season but he did not play so, so bad like everyone said.
"But he is an important player for us. I am sure last season his head was not in his best moment. It is very difficult for a player when you have so many problems."
Toure and David Silva combined to hand City the initiative just nine minutes in, with the Spain international flicking home his team-mate's shot with the aid of a deflection before midfielder Toure curled home a fine second goal 15 minutes later.
With Vincent Kompany making the points certain, City's old guard overshadowed £49 million ($76 million) record signing Raheem Sterling on his competitive debut.
The former Liverpool forward twice had good opportunities to join them on the scoresheet only to be foiled from close range by Baggies goalkeeper Boaz Myhill.
"I'm not disappointed because Raheem plays 70 minutes very well (before he was substituted)," said Pellegrini. "If he continues to play like this I am sure he will be the player we bought."
Pellegrini played down the significance of this weekend's meeting with Chelsea, who already trail City by two points following Saturday's draw against Swansea.
"It is important to have a difference with them at the start of the season because they are one of the five teams who have the most chance to win the title.
"Every point is important but the gap after the second game is not decisive... It is important to beat the champions of last year to give you more trust."
West Brom boss Tony Pulis refused to blame his players for the defeat. "I take responsibility for the way we set up and the fact we had (two strikers) Saido Berahino and Rickie Lambert both playing," said Pulis.
"I have to look at it and say if I did it again I would probably do it differently. The pivotal moment was when I decided to play the two up front instead of an extra man in midfield."
Pulis hopes the arrival of West Brom's own record signing, £12 million Venezuela forward Salomon Rondon, will signal a marked improvement after his capture from Zenit St Petersburg on a four-year deal was sealed hours before kick-off.
"Speaking to Manuel (Pellegrini) and Andre Villas-Boas (the Zenit coach) who have both worked with the lad, he comes highly recommended," said Pulis. Pellegrini had previously coached Rondon at Malaga
"He has played a good level, has a good goalscoring record, he is quick and powerful and at that price hopefully it turns out to be a good deal for us.
"The reason Zenit had to sell him is their quota of foreign players had been cut."