IVORY Coast midfielder, Yaya Toure, has officially made known his decision to quit international football.
The 33-year-old Ivorian announced his retirement on Tuesday via his 
twitter handle, @YayaToure, where he said:”There are decisions that are 
difficult to take. But, I have to pass the baton on to the younger 
generation. After 14 years at most levels with the Elephants, I have 
come to the end of my football adventure with the Ivory Coast. I thank 
all the supporters, all my fans.”
He made his debut for his country in 2004, and took a break from the 
side following their Africa Cup of Nations triumph in February 2015. He 
returned to the squad in March this year, but on Tuesday confirmed he 
would no longer put himself in contention for selection into Ivory 
Coast’s senior national football team.
Meanwhile, Manchester City manager, Pep Guardiola has said the 
four-time African Footballer of the Year will not play until he 
apologises to the club and his team-mates for comments made by his 
agent, Dimitri Seluk.
Seluk had said Toure had been “humiliated” and Guardiola should apologise to him if City do not win the competition.
“He must apologise. If he doesn’t, he won’t play,” said the Spaniard tactician who also wants an apology from Seluk.
There had been speculation Toure will start against Swansea City in 
the EFL Cup third round today, but Guardiola confirmed during a press 
conference that Toure is not part of his plan for the game.
Toure’s agent, Dimitri Seluk, demanded an apology from Guardiola for 
“humiliating” his client, but the Spaniard said on Tuesday he would not 
select the player until it was he who received an apology from Seluk.
 
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