Wow. Yaya playing the race card immediately. http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/27074317 Yaya for PFA or you are racist
Sad really that such a talented player would have to use race and nationality as the reason he should win the award.
Manchester City and Ivory Coast midfielder Yaya Toure thinks he is not regarded as one of the best players in the world because he is from Africa. He feels countryman Didier Drogba and Cameroon's Samuel Eto'o are also undervalued because they are African. âTo be honest, proper recognition has only come from the fansâ And the 30-year-old says some people still regard Africans as "animals not human beings". Toure has scored 22 goals this season, helping City win the League Cup and challenge for the Premier League title. Club-mate Samir Nasri recently said Toure would be celebrated as one of the world's best midfielders if he was not African. In an exclusive interview for Football Focus on BBC World News, Toure said: "I think what Samir was saying was definitely true." Toure has won league titles in four countries - Ivory Coast, Greece, Spain and England - and was part of the Barcelona team that won the Champions League in 2009. "To be honest, proper recognition has only come from the fans," said the three-time African player of the year. "I don't want to be hard and I don't want to be negative, but I want to be honest." Toure has scored 22 goals for City this season, four from the penalty spot Toure has scored 22 goals from midfield for City this season Toure feels the media should do more to promote African players. "If we play well and we don't have the recognition from the media, we are not going to be where we want to be," he said. Yaya Toure v Steven Gerrard Premier League 2013-14 Appearances: 31 - 30 Minutes played: 2,619 - 2,540 Goals: 18 - 13 Total shots: 44 - 41 Shooting accuracy: 57% - 66% Goals-to-shots ratio: 41% - 32% Goal assists: 5 - 10 Passes: 2,179 - 1,874 Pass completion: 90% - 86% Dribbles: 50 - 20 Dribble completion: 72% - 70% Tackles: 53 - 82 Tackle completion: 68% - 72% Statistics provided by Opta Toure also feels African players need to do far more to stand out, drawing comparisons with Barcelona duo Andres Iniesta and Xavi, both former team-mates of his. He says Iniesta and Xavi are often praised for their attacking skills, but rarely singled out for criticism when they fail to defend properly. In contrast, Toure claims he is regularly picked on by the media when he makes a defensive mistake. The Ivorian is also unhappy that Lionel Messi, widely regarded as one of the best players in the world with Cristiano Ronaldo, is recognised around the world but players like himself are not. He said: "If you go to any part of Africa now, people will say, 'yes, we know him [Messi]', but when you come to Europe and say 'Yaya Toure' people will say, 'who is that?' Some will say they know my name but not know my face. But they will know Messi's face." Toure, who played in Belgium, Russia, Greece, France and Spain before moving to England, says he will be disappointed if he is not named player of the year by the Professional Footballers' Association. Toure will be in action in the World Cup with Ivory Coast Toure will be in action in the World Cup with Ivory Coast He is one of six players on the shortlist, alongside Chelsea's Eden Hazard, Southampton's Adam Lallana and the Liverpool trio of Luis Suarez, Steven Gerrard and Daniel Sturridge. Toure facts Born: Sokoura Bouake, Ivory Coast Date of Birth: 13 May, 1983 Height: 6ft 3in Weight: 79kg Teams: Beveren (Belgium) 2001-2003; Metalurh Donetsk (Ukraine) 2003-2005; Olympiakos (Greece) 2005-2006; Monaco (France) 2006-2007; Barcelona (Spain) 2007-2010; Manchester City (England) 2010-present International debut: 2004, caps 82 Asked if he would be unhappy not to win the award, Toure replied: "Definitely. As a champion, as a winner, I always want to win." Asked to reflect on the fact there has only been one African winner of the Ballon d'Or - former AC Milan and Liberia striker George Weah in 1995 - Toure cited the significant contributions made by players such as fellow Africans Eto'o and Drogba at club level. "Those players are more than legends for me and Africa," said Toure. Asked if he knew if players such as Eto'o and Drogba also felt under-appreciated, the former Barcelona player replied: "Definitely." He added: "I am very proud to be African, I want to defend African people and I want to show to the world that African players can be as good as the Europeans and South Americans." http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/27074317 --------------- I think he's talking rubbish, himself Drogba and Eto'o have always been valued as very good players Toure is spoke about very well in our media and is seen as a key player for them isnt he? I dont want to make light of something which he believes but the cynical side of me thinks it sounds like he's trying to gain some votes
what he perceives as being African is actually misguided, it is not because he Is African, it is because he is Not English.