Yaya Toure has urged Manchester City to take heed of Barcelona’s Nou Camp miracle and avoid complacency in Monaco next week.

News of Barca’s astonishing Champions League comeback against Paris Saint-Germain soon reached the City dressing room after their goalless draw with Stoke on Wednesday night.

Pep Guardiola’s City take a 5-3 lead to French Ligue 1 leaders Monaco next Wednesday hoping to clinch a place in the quarter-finals but Toure warned his team-mates to be mentally ready.

Yaya Toure has warned Manchester City against complacency in the Champions League

City hold a 5-3 lead over French side Monaco heading into the second leg of their last-16 tie

‘You must not believe you’re already through,’ he said. ‘We have to be careful because those guys have played fewer games than us.

‘First we have the FA Cup on Saturday at Middlesbrough, which will be tough. Then it’s Monaco, which will be very, very tough.’

Monaco — who started their Champions League campaign in July — have actually played three games more than City’s 42 this season.

Paris Saint-Germain also held a first-leg lead, but lost it in a dramatic game against Barcelona

Toure, pictured battling with Joe Allen during City's 0-0 draw with Stoke on Wednesday night

Guardiola rested David Silva, John Stones and Raheem Sterling against Stoke but Toure dismissed talk that the squad are tired.

‘It’s not about fatigue, it’s about mentality,’ he said. ‘Real Madrid or Barcelona play a lot of games because they’re involved in all the trophies. Of course, one trophy would be very welcome for us.

‘We’ve got two games now where we need all the players. We have to be ready — that’s our job.’