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African duty could hit City, says Adebayor

Updated on: 26 December,2011 01:08 PM IST  | 
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Tottenham striker Emmanuel Adebayor believes that Manchester City's Premier League title push could be derailed by January's African Cup of Nations tournament.

African duty could hit City, says Adebayor

Tottenham striker Emmanuel Adebayor believes that Manchester City's Premier League title push could be derailed by January's African Cup of Nations tournament.


City will lose influential brothers Yaya Toure and Kolo Toure to the Ivory Coast squad for the January 21-February 12 event while Spurs will be unaffected with Adebayor's Togo banned from taking part.


"They have two players going to the African Nations Cup. Kolo Toure is not playing a lot but he is a great player," Adebayor said. "Yaya Toure has been amazing for them this year.


"We will have to wait and see (how they cope). In football you can have two or three injuries in a week. That has happened to us recently.

"City have a great team, a great spirit and at the moment they are playing good football, but if they got a couple of injuries I think it would be very difficult for them."

The tournament in Equatorial Guinea and Gabon coincides with City facing Spurs, Everton, Fulham and Aston Villa.

The Toure brothers will also miss the game against Wigan on January 16 due to the Ivory Coast's training camp.

Chelsea will lose Didier Drogba and Salomon Kalou, while Arsenal will be without Gervinho, Alex Song and Emmanuel Frimpong.

"We will have everyone here when the African Nations Cup is on," added the 27-year-old Adebayor.

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