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Pellegrini has urged Manchester City to believe they can win without
Yaya Touré after Sunday’s defeat to Arsenal became a fourth league game
they have failed to do so in his absence.
Touré is away with
Ivory Coast at the Africa Cup of Nations so missed the 2-0 defeat, and
was also not in the City sides that could only draw with Arsenal (in the
reverse fixture), Everton and Burnley earlier this season.
After
Saturday’s visit of Middlesbrough in the FA Cup City travel to Chelsea
next in the league, on 31 January. With the loss to Arsenal allowing
José Mourinho’s team to stretch their lead to five points Pellegrini
admitted the match at Stamford Bridge is key to City’s hopes of
defending the title.
While Touré will be unavailable until next
month, Pellegrini urged City to be positive until the 31-year-old
returns. “He is very important player for us,” the manager said. “But
for the moment we must continue playing and not thinking it is
impossible to win without him because I don’t think this team depends on
just one player.”
Credit: Jamie Jackson/Guardian Sport
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