Yaya Toure claims Manchester City did not grant him leave to stay with his sick brother

Going down: City's Toure in action against Colombia last week - Ivory Coast lost the match 2-1

Manchester City midfielder Yaya Toure has spoken of his sadness following the death of his brother Ibrahim and suggested that his club did not offer him sufficient support during a period which he describes as 'the hardest in my life.' 
The Ivory Coast midfielder's 28-year-old brother tragically died of cancer last week, while Yaya was in Brazil representing his country at the World Cup and the City talisman has stated that he felt disappointed that he wasn't afforded greater sensitivity by his club employers. 
The full squad were required for a post-season trip to Abu Dhabi, where City played a friendly game and met the club's owners.


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