Thursday, April 11, 2013

Yaya Toures new deal has given Manchester City a lift, says Barry ...

The England international believes that his team-mate's new contract will send out a strong signal of the club's intent, and will help to attract further talent

The Ivorian midfielder recently signed a deal that will keep him at City until 2017, and Barry was delighted to see the 28-year-old extend his stay at the club.

"When you can keep players like him for another four years, I am sure there will be others coming in, of the same level, to join him."

Roberto Mancini's men travel to Wembley on Sunday for their FA Cup semi-final against Chelsea, and Barry is convinced that whoever triumphs in that game will go on to lift the trophy against either Wigan or Millwall.

"It feels more like a final," he continued. "This is the bigger game of the two and if we can get through it this could be another FA Cup for us.

"I am looking forward to it. You want to be playing big games at this stage of the season, as this is, when they hand out the trophies."

City go into the game on the back of victory over rivals Manchester United at Old Trafford, and Barry says while his side were thrilled with the win, there were still some regrets after the match.

"The players were desperate to get three points and we would have been disappointed to get anything else, even a draw.

"To win for a second year running is a fantastic feeling, but there is some frustration that we haven't played like that more often.

"Even before the game kicked off, our players were thinking that we wished there was a little bit more at stake and the gap was a little bit closer."

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