10 Biggest World Cup 2014 Flops

7. Yaya Toure

Blessed with strength, dynamism and a rocket shot, Yaya Toure is probably the greatest box-to-box midfielder in the world. In the past, he has claimed that his world profile would be on a similar scale to Messi€™s if he wasn€™t African. On the basis of this World Cup, one could be excused for thinking the Man City dynamo had thrown one of his trademark strops and had simply not attended the event. Lacking any of the impetus and drive that established himself as the driving force behind City€™s successful title surge last season, the Cote d€™Ivoire crashed out in the group stages, surrendering progress to Greece with a last-ditch mistimed tackle. While Toure has been an easy target for jibes in recent weeks, following his scandalous complaints regarding the lack of fuss surrounding his birthday celebrations, it must be stressed that his performances were surely affected in some way by the poor health status of his dying brother.
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Recent Journalism & New Media graduate. Insatiable thirst for all things football, and hopes to break into the field of sports journalism in the near future. Have made a significantly insignificant playing career out of receiving several slaps around the head for not passing the ball.