Key Points

Kolo Toure has officially joined Pep Guardiola's backroom staff at Manchester City after impressing with the U-18s. The former Arsenal and City defender brings elite experience and a strong connection to the club. His coaching journey includes roles at Celtic, Leicester, and Wigan before returning to City. The club praised his infectious positivity and ability to bridge the gap between academy and first-team players.

Key Points: Kolo Toure Joins Pep Guardiola's Man City Coaching Staff Permanently

  • Kolo Toure transitions from Man City U-18s to Guardiola's first-team staff
  • Former Arsenal and City defender won Premier League titles as a player
  • Helped guide City's youth to U-18 North title and FA Youth Cup final
  • Previously coached at Celtic, Leicester, and Wigan Athletic
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Kolo Toure joins Pep Guardiola's backroom staff at Man City

Former Arsenal and Man City defender Kolo Toure becomes a full-time assistant coach under Pep Guardiola after successful youth team achievements.

"Not only does he bring his immensely precious experience at football’s elite level, but he also has a deep connection with Manchester City. – Hugo Viana"

Manchester, July 15

Manchester City have confirmed the permanent appointment of Kolo Toure to Pep Guardiola’s backroom staff. After performing the role of first team assistant coach during the Club’s FIFA Club World Cup campaign this summer, the 44-year-old will remain in the position on a full-time basis.

It comes after the Ivorian – who helped both Arsenal and City to Premier League success during an illustrious playing career - enjoyed a hugely successful season serving as Assistant Lead Coach with City’s Under-18s last term.

Working alongside Lead Coach Oliver Reiss, the former Ivory Coast defender helped pilot the City youngsters to the Premier League Under-18 North title, our Under-18s then narrowly edged out 1-0 at Aston Villa in the National final.

Alongside Reiss, Toure also guided the young Blues through to the FA Youth Cup final before they were pipped to the trophy by Villa.

Toure also boasts extensive coaching experience away from City, having initially worked with the Ivory Coast national set-up before then spending time at both Glasgow Celtic and Leicester City as part of Brendan Rodgers’ coaching team.

Before joining the City Academy coaching set-up, Kolo also undertook a brief spell in charge at Wigan Athletic.

Commenting on Toure’s appointment as first-team assistant coach, Director of Football Hugo Viana said, “We’re delighted to permanently add Kolo to our first team coaching staff.

“Not only does he bring his immensely precious experience at football’s elite level, but he also has a deep connection with Manchester City and a deep knowledge of the Club.

“We’ve also been hugely impressed with his work and success with our Under-18s, and by adding him into our senior staff permanently, this will only strengthen the transition for players in our Academy into the first team.

“As we already saw throughout his time with Pep Guardiola, Pep Lijnders and James French this summer, his massive personality of optimism and positivity is hugely infectious and we’re already looking forward to his work moving forward."

- IANS

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Ananya R
As an Indian football fan, I'm happy to see more diversity in coaching staff at top clubs. Maybe someday we'll see an Indian coach there too! But first our players need to make the cut 😅
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Vikram M
Remember watching Toure play for Arsenal's Invincibles! That experience will be gold for City's young players. Hope he can help bridge the gap between academy and first team better than most clubs manage.
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Sarah B
While I appreciate Toure's credentials, I wonder if City are just recycling former players too much. Would be good to see some fresh tactical perspectives in Pep's team. Just my two cents!
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Karthik V
His work with the U-18s shows he's got real coaching talent, not just riding on his playing reputation. That North title win was impressive! Maybe he can help City finally win the Champions League 🤞
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Priya S
Love seeing former players giving back to the game! His positivity sounds infectious - exactly what's needed in high-pressure environments. Hope he gets a proper chance to prove himself at the top level.

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