Former Barcelona and Manchester City midfielder Yaya Toure claimed the 2009 Barca team were better than the current treble-winning Etihad outfit.
Like City's treble triumph this season, Barca also won the league, domestic cup and the Champions League back in 2009. Toure was a part of the Barca team and thinks the 2009 Blaugrana side will beat the current City team, despite both sides being really good.
Toure joined City in 2010 and played eight seasons for them. He made 316 appearances, scoring 79 goals and making 49 assists. He won multiple league titles and became a club legend for his exploits at the Etihad.
However, Toure did not do well in the latter stages of his City career. There were reported rumors of rifts between Guardiola (who took over in 2016) and the player.
Despite his personal story at City ending on a low note, Toure has nothing but respect for the club.
Both teams achieved this feat under manager Pep Guardiola.
Manchester City had a brilliantly balanced squad that saw them through a particularly congested season. It ended with a treble for Guardiola's men. However, despite such success, City are on the lookout for valuable additions and age-appropriate replacements within their squad.
Last season's club captain Ilkay Gundogan, who scored crucial goals for them, has left City as a free agent. He is set to turn 33 and City have parted ways with the German midfielder. They have already replaced him by signing Mateo Kovacic from Chelsea for a reported sum of £25 million.
City are also reportedly keen on signing RB Leipzig's highly-rated defender Josko Gvardiol. The young centre-back is likely to cost around £100m and will be an excellent addition for City.
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