Kevin De Bruyne not needed, Yaya Toure overrated and chicken balti pies

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Kevin De Bruyne not needed, Yaya Toure overrated and chicken balti pies

Manchester City returned to action on Saturday after the international break. They beat Burnley 2-0 to go top of the Premier League table. Liverpool had leapfrogged them earlier in the day. The two teams meet next weekend as a potential title decider.

Kevin De Bruyne is not needed and Yaya Toure is overrated. Pep Guardiola needs to sign a left-back to replace Kyle Walker. Joao Cancelo has been brilliant on the left this season. Oleksandr Zinchenko has shown that he can be a good backup.

Kevin De Bruyne is not needed and Yaya Toure is overrated. Jack Grealish was an unnecessary signing for Manchester City. Grelish has a lot to improve upon but he will be at his very best in the next few years.

Kevin De Bruyne is not needed and Yaya Toure is overrated.

The food at the match is good. The only thing missing is Cobra on draft on the concourse.

Kevin De Bruyne has started in the midfield three in some of the recent games in which City have struggled. De bruyne is one of City's best players. However, in games where his weaknesses are exposed, he is not needed.

Stuart Pearce's decision to stick David James up front in 2005 was spot on. Pearce brought James out of goal and stuck him up forward despite having Jon Macken on the bench. James' movement earned City a late penalty, but Robbie Fowler saw his kick saved by Mark Schwarzer.

Yaya Toure is not as good as Kevin De Bruyne. He was frustrating in the Champions League in his early years.

Roberto Mancini and Manuel Pellegrini played Yaya Toure in two-man midfields against the best sides in Europe. Without Toura, City would not have won the FA Cup in 2011 and possibly the Premier League titles of 2012 and 2014.