Borussia Dortmund striker Pierre-Emerick

Aubameyang is "not interested" in criticism from

Yaya Toure after being named African Footballer

of the Year.



Toure had won the award three years in a row but

was beaten by Gabon international Aubameyang

to the 2015 honour, and the Manchester City

midfielder questioned the award criteria after the

ceremony.



"I'm very, very disappointed. It's sad to see Africa

react this way, that they don't think African

achievements are important," Toure told RFI.



"I think this is what brings shame to Africa,

because to act in that way is indecent. But what

can we do about it? Us Africans, we don't show

that Africa is important in our eyes. We favour

more what's abroad than our own continent. That

is pathetic."



Toure was angered to not pick up the award after

Ivory Coast won the African Nations Cup last year,

while Gabon were eliminated in the early stages.



Aubameyang's displays in the Bundesliga and the

Europa League were enough to end Toure's reign

as the best African player.



Speaking to Sport Bild at Dortmund's winter

training camp in Dubai, Aubameyang said that he

won't let Toure spoil his achievement.



"I really don't know why he said that in the first

place," Aubameyang, who scored 18 goals in 17

Bundesliga games in the first half of the season,

and a total of 41 goals in all club competitions in

2015, said.



"But I don't get annoyed with it, and by now I

don't even care about it. I am not interested in

it."

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