Toure absence 'precautionary' as injury concerns mount

Toure was a spectator as Gervinho and Didier Drogba scored first-half goals in a 2-1 friendly win over El Salvador in Frisco, near Dallas on Wednesday as the Ivorians concluded their American-based preparations for the finals.





"Yaya Toure has not presented any alarming signs as regards his fitness but the technical staff of the Ivorian team wants to rest a player who has come through injury and had a tiring season," a statement said.

However, media reports suggested the reigning African Footballer of the Year was seen wincing with pain in training in the lead-up to the El Salvador match.

Toure had trained with his team mates during the week but also on his own. He only joined up with the squad last weekend after missing the first fortnight of their training camp to undergo surgery in Qatar. The Aspetar Orthopaedic and Sports Medicine Hospital in Doha confirmed the Manchester City midfielder's admission for what it called a "minor injury" two weeks ago.

Toure suffered a thigh injury in mid-April but returned to help City secure the Premier League title for the second time in three years.

On the last day of the season on May 11, he went off in the second half with a reported hamstring injury in City's win over West Ham.

The Ivorians arrive in Brazil on Friday where they will open their Group C campaign against Japan in Recife on June 14, before facing Colombia and Greece.





(Reporting by Mark Gleeson in Johannesburg; Editing by John O'Brien)


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