The former Inter boss ended
speculation linking him with the
vacant Russia position by
penning a new five-year
contract on Monday.
And Toure is hoping that the club
will win more trophies over the
coming seasons, citing the
example set by local rivals
Manchester United and their
long-serving manager Sir Alex
Ferguson.
The Ivory Coast international told
the club's official website: “I was
very happy to hear the news
that our manager has signed a
new five-year deal yesterday.
“It is important for this club to
have stability at all levels,
especially after we have just
won the title and the FA Cup the
season before.
“It means there will be no
changes or disruption to what
has proved a winning formula
and for the long term, that can
only be good for Manchester
City.
“Now the manager can continue
to build this club and plan for the
future – let’s not forget Sir Alex
Ferguson has been at
Manchester United for 25 years
and they haven’t done too badly
over the years.”
Mancini guided City to their first-
ever Premier League title last
season, following an FA Cup
triumph the year before, and
Toure is aiming to “win
everything” at the Etihad
Stadium with the Italian.
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