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After losing, Toure brands CAF award ‘pathetic and shameful’

BY Macaulay Maduwuba

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Yaya Toure has expressed deep anger on the voters who voted Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang ahead of him at Thursday’s African Football awards Gala.

The Ivorian, who had won the award for four consecutive years until yesterday, was expecting to win again after leading Ivory Coast to victory at the 2015 Africa Cup of Nations.

Gabonese, Aubameyang was voted by coaches and technical directors of African national teams who are the only eligible voters to decide who wins the prestigious award.

The 26-year-old kept a smashing record of 18 goals in 17 Bundesliga matches for Borussia Dortmund but was eliminated with the national team in the group stage of the 2015 Nations Cup, earlier in the year.

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But speaking with Radio France International, Toure described his failure to win as “pathetic” and a “shame on Africa”.

“I’m very, very disappointed,” Toure said.

“I think this is what brings shame to Africa. Because to behave in this way, it is indecent!

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“But what can we do? We Africans, we do not show that Africa is important to us. We focus more outside our own continent. That is pathetic!

“It’s sad to see Africa react this way, that they don’t think African achievements are important.”

The 32-year-old continued with his condemnation of Africa, wondering why it was easy for the continent to favour Aubameyang’s superb performance in the Bundesliga over his own showing at the 2015 Africa Cup of Nations.

“I give an example: Lionel Messi  has won all the trophies but [if] Cristiano Ronaldo has the award [the 2015 FIFA Ballon d’Or], what would you say? It would be unfair!

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“FIFA, even with all the stories of corruption, would not do that! I believe that today, with what happened, CAF will go there too.”

Toure implied he might be quitting any continental event, saying he would look after himself and forget Africa.

“Yaya will look after Yaya and Yaya will allow Africa be.

“As I often say, do not care too much for Africa because Africa will be the first to let you down.”

Still, he congratulated Aubameyang, telling him: “You were brilliant.”

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