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- Updated: September 20, 2016
Dimitri Seluk says Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola should be saying sorry himself rather than demanding an apology from Yaya Toure.
Toure has been told he will not play for City again unless Guardiola gets an apology for Seluk’s criticism of his decision to omit the player from City’s Champions League squad.
But that apology will not come from Seluk, who has accused Guardiola of behaving like “a king” on the back of eight straight wins at the start of his City career.
And Toure’s agent has gone further, telling Sky Sports News HQ it is the City boss who ought to say sorry – to predecessor Manuel Pellegrini and axed England goalkeeper Joe Hart.
“What do I need to apologise for?” he said. “Guardiola wins a few games and he thinks he is king. I live in Europe …