The former Blaugrana star thinks that the Blues'
Champions League last-16 opponents fear being beaten in 2014 due to the English
club's excellent form
Barcelona are "scared"
of Manchester City based on their storming performances this campaign,
according to former Camp Nou midfielder Yaya Toure.
The Ivorian has been a pivotal part of the Blues'
ascension to second in the Premier League in 2013-14 as of Christmas, as well
as helping the club to their first appearance in the Champions League knock-out
stage.
Manuel Pellegrini's men will face Barca in the last 16
and Toure - who left the Catalans in 2010 - thinks that Gerardo Martino's side
fear elimination to the Citizens, whom he thinks will be the biggest team on
the planet in a few seasons.
"To make history sometimes it takes longer,"
the 30-year-old told Sky Sports. "I am a lucky man to be in the right
place because the club have brought in fantastic players.
"Everything is in a good place to be honest, and I'm
sure in a couple of years Man City will become the greatest club in the world.
"[Barcelona] are quite afraid about us, the way they
see us play in the Premier League at home especially, they're quite scared.
"We play fantastic football and we score goals, it's
total attack. But it's going to be a tough game and for us we know if we're to
win we need to be at the top of our game."
Man City face Premier League table-toppers Liverpool on
December 26 and can take first place with a win at the Etihad Stadium.
Culled from Goal
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