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Ivory Coast Toure promises new look with Man City after drug ban Serving a six-month drug ban was of a positive impact on Ivory Coast defender Kolo Toure
Ivory Coast and Manchester City defender Kolo Toure is convinced he will be stronger than ever when he returns to action tonight against Carling Cup holders Birmingham in the third round of the tournament. The Elephants experienced stopper is out of action since 27 February, as he was serving a six-month ban after failing a drug test when he took one of his wife's diet pills. “I have gained a lot of strength from this hard time and I just need to focus on the future,” the 30-year old player told The Sun on Wednesday. “It is really important to get back to what I love to do — which is football,” the player, who has 85 caps for Ivory Coast, added. Being on the sidelines for that period was a difficult experience for Toure, but the strong support he received was a kind of relief for him. "People know I am not someone to try and cheat. I was really unlucky but all the people at the club and in Ivory Coast gave me a lot of support — and the most important thing is now I am back,” the former Arsenal star concluded.