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Toure: Mourinho must show respect

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The Chelsea manager has piling the pressure on City in the Premier League title race, claiming repeatedly that the crown is already theirs to lose, but Toure is not convinced.

"I think (Mourinho) talks more than before, perhaps because the English press likes it," City's former Barcelona midfielder said following the two club’s Champions League meeting on Wednesday.

"He is a coach and he must give respect a little bit. He is always talking about everyone and that is not the correct way. That is why Barcelona always beat Madrid when Mourinho was here."

Manuel Pellegrini’s men will lead the Premier League if they win all their games, but have ground to make up to leaders having played three games fewer due to domestic cup fixtures.

The Chilean coach and Mourinho have clashed several times this season as their sides fight it out for the title.

The Portuguese has accused City of being "lucky" with key refereeing decisions going in their favour, highlighted the strength and cost of their squad.

But Toure rejects Mourinho's claim that City are title favourites. "Not at all," he said. "Chelsea are nine points ahead. Yes, we have three games in hand but we could lose all three of them. Chelsea, for me, are the favourites."

Pellegrini's assertion that City could win an unprecedented Quadruple is now a distant memory, but Toure insists the club's season will not be a failure even if they miss out on winning another trophy after triumphing in the Capital One Cup against Sunderland.

Asked if City's season would be a failure if they didn't win another trophy, Toure said: "Why? Why would it be? We have already won a cup. You cannot say that. Football is a competition -- only one team can win each of the trophies.

"Don't say we'd be failures when we've won something already. Now we want to win more but teams are desperate to beat us, so it's always tough. Teams are very motivated against us. You have to understand we are not a machine."