Following his Africa Cup of Nations triumph with the Ivory Coast, Yaya Toure has returned to Manchester to report for training.

The Ivorian, who Wilfried Bony on Sunday night, took part in this morning’s session and was greeted by congratulatory hugs and well wishes from all at the Club...

Penalty

Toure played a crucial part in the Elephants’ final success, tucking away the crucial fifth penalty for his side in the shoot-out, sending the clash to sudden death.

Trophy

Goalkeeper Boubacar Barry netted the decisive spot-kick to secure a first AFCON win for the Ivory Coast for 23 years, and captain Toure was the first to receive the coveted trophy.

Yaya

After days of memorable celebrations in his home country, the 31-year-old today strode back into the City Football Academy, determined to kick on and help his Club to similar success.

Yaya

Manuel Pellegrini expressed his delight at his midfielder’s achievements ahead of the session.

Yaya

As did assistant manager Ruben Cousillas Fuse.

Yaya

The goalkeeping coach was the next to shake the hand of the African champion.

Yaya

Then, it was time to get down to business.

Stretching

Synchronised stretching in the gym is quite a sight!

Vinny and James

The lads are in fine spirits, following Wednesday night’s thumping win over Stoke.

Bikes

Though we’re not quite sure what Joe Hart here!