…Two-time Premier League winner Toure starred alongside fellow centre-back Sol Campbell in the legendary Arsenal side which won a staggering 26 games and drew 12 in their historic unbeaten season.
…The Gunners currently sits at the top of the Premier League.
THUR, MAR 28 2024-theGBJournal|Former Gunners’ ace Toure starred in the famous ‘Invincibles’ side which went the entire season unbeaten when the club last won the Premier League in 2004.
And it’s little surprise Toure would love to see his former club taste long-overdue success.
Arsenal are sitting pretty at the top of the Premier League summit, ahead of second-placed Manchester City on goal difference.
A strong finish to the season after the current international break could see the Gunners taste sweet success.
“It’s great to see Arsenal doing well under a young manager,” said Toure. “I think what he’s [Mikel] doing is brilliant.
“He’s [Arteta] an unbelievable manager and someone who has learned his trade, which is what I have been doing under Brendan Rodgers.
“He’s learnt from Pep Guardiola, which is incredible.
“I know he’s a great guy, very intense, but we like that as a footballer.
“And, by the way, he was a great footballer as well.
“As a young coach it’s really important to learn from your coaches and managers.
“He’s done that and that’s something I’ve always tried to do. What he’s doing at Arsenal this season is brilliant.”
Two-time Premier League winner Toure starred alongside fellow centre-back Sol Campbell in the legendary Arsenal side which won a staggering 26 games and drew 12 in their historic unbeaten season.
That remarkable run helped the Gunners make it a hat-trick of Premier League crowns and cemented Arsene Wegner as the club’s most successful manager.
And 41-year-old Toure, who had a brief spell managing Wigan Athletic in the English Championship, wants to make sure he benefits from the “incredible” knowledge he gained from playing under the respected Frenchman as he looks to return to management.
“Arsene’s man-management was brilliant, just brilliant,” reflected Toure. “He knows how to trust young players.
“He’s a great communicator, a very clever and intelligent man who I learned so much from.
“I think my football career in the UK was fantastic, I loved playing in England. I never wanted to move I enjoyed it that much.
“It was a priceless experience and it all started at Arsenal. Playing in that Invincibles team was very special.
“I’ve been lucky to have learnt from top managers like Robert Mancini and Mark Hughes as, both of them are great guys.
“As a footballer, even though you’ve won a lot in your career – and played with some amazing winners – you’ve got to work hard to achieve success.”
Toure welcomes a return to dugout and the chance of follow in the footsteps of former ‘Invincible’ stars Campbell, Thiery Henry and Patrick Viera, who all became managers with varying degrees of success.
“I wanted to learn all the skills a manager needs to make sure he can implement the best qualities possible to give to his players and what he wants,” added Toure, an African Cup of Nations winner.
“I’ve done that for five or six years and now I’m relishing the challenge of becoming a manager again.
“It’s about hard work and desire. This is my philosophy, it was as a player, and that will never change.”- SportsBoom.com shared exclusively with theG&BJournal| https://www.sportsboom.com/african-sport/
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