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    Collymore told the Mirror: "Manchester City spent £38million this summer on Joleon Lescott and Kolo Toure, but the pair look incompatible at the centre of the team’s defence." “I was at Eastlands to see City record their fifth successive draw in the Premier League with a 3-3 result at home to promoted Burnley.” “It was blatantly obvious what their problems are - and that is at the heart of their defence.” “There are no problems with City’s midfield or their attacking options.” “But Lescott and Toure, who cost £22million and £16m apiece from Everton and Arsenal respectively this summer, are not up to the job.” “On Saturday against Burnley, Clarke Carlisle and Steven Caldwell, who cost only £400,000 in total, looked a far superior pairing.” “It just goes to show you don’t always get what you pay for.” “City could have got away with playing either Lescott or Toure alongside a rugged no-nonsense stopper like Nemanja Vidic or Brede Hangeland or dare I say a Richard Dunne.” “Then you would have a balance between a ball player and a pure defender.” “But Lescott and Toure together are too soft and too flaky.” “And if City boss Mark Hughes is still at the club in January then he has to strengthen their defence.” “Selling Dunne to Aston Villa for £5m this summer also looks a massive mistake.” “The Republic of Ireland international represents far better value than either Lescott or Toure, who I think in a sensible market would have gone for around £8m each.” 'I listen to Stans monotone,boring brummie voice on the radio quite a bit and sometimes he struggles to structure sentences ,He's just making noise to try and sound interesting. Full Article at Sport.co.uk
    Manchester City spent £38million this summer on Joleon Lescott and Kolo Toure, but the pair look incompatible at the centre of the team’s defence.
    Stan Collymore SOURCE: Sport.co.uk 1 week ago