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Roberto Mancini Told His Manchester City Title-Winning Squad They Were 'S**t' Without Yaya Toure

The result, coupled with United's win over Stoke that same night, meant City were only ahead on goal difference having had a healthy lead at the top.

City's midfield metronome Toure was away with Ivory Coast at the Africa Cup Of Nations and his absence was sorely missed.

And during an interview with his former defender Micah Richards, Italy boss Mancini recalled his brutal put-down to the squad after that loss.

"Oh Everton… A very, very bad stadium! Always we had a problem there, we lost 1-0. I was thinking to myself: "How do I get a reaction from these players?" So I said to you: 'Without Yaya Toure, you are a **** team!'

"I walked off. All the players were going crazy at me, shouting! But after this game, we won nearly every game to the end."

City won the next five games but dropped points against Swansea, Stoke and Sunderland before a 1-0 defeat to Arsenal left them eight points adrift in the title race.

But City took advantage of United losing to Wigan and drawing Everton and then beat their city-rivals at home in what was more or less a title decider.

Then, on the final day of the season, Mancini's men scored twice in stoppage time vs QPR to win their first league title in 44 years on goal difference.

Sergio Aguero wrote himself in City folklore with the dramatic 93rd minute title-clincher and Mancini admits he still gets goosebumps every time he watches the game back.

"All the time… I get the goose-bumps – one of the best victories ever," Mancini added.

"Someone showed me a clip of the goals recently. I was so emotional seeing it. The goal Sergio scored was for every one of us. In the last two minutes, I'm thinking to myself: "we cannot lose this game, we just cannot lose this game." But football is like this.

"Nobody

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