Kolo Toure says he really wants to carry on playing England, but has proved he'll keep Manchester City at season's end. City was joined by toure from Arsenal last year, playing an integral role originally before seeing his game time dramatically cut under manager Roberto Mancini lately. The Ivorian says the team have made no contact regarding an expansion of his offer - which finishes this summer - making him no choice but to appear elsewhere in England. "I have been here for nearly four years, and two wonderful years when I've been playing a lot and I hear my tracks with Yaya and those things will be missed by me. For me personally my family is here now, my kids are at school and they like the area - however in 8 weeks nothing has result from the club and I'm considering my future definitely," Toure told Sky Sports News. "My first selection is this place, as I like English football - that is why I began playing football. After Ivory Coast I came it's important for me to remain here and here, I don't know any other culture, I have been here for ten years." Toure believes Manchester United earned to reclaim the Premier League title from City, citing his side's insufficient desire as the distinction between the two competitors. "They have already been more regular, more focused and I think that cost the title," to us he said and we lost a bit of determination and dedication. "I think City have to start from the very first game to the finish of the season and try and be focused, like we were last season - every game, while the Premier League is indeed hard, it is possible to overcome Chelsea and then eliminate against Wigan and these activities are key."
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