Ivorian International striker Wilfried Bony has grown disillusioned with life at his current club Stoke City.

The 28-year-old Ivorian joined the club on loan from Manchester City in August, says his exclusion from the team is a “crazy situation”.

Bony, who turned down a move to China in the winter transfer window, has scored just twice in 11 games and has not played since 27 December.

His contract allowed him to be sold to Chinese Super League clubs in January, but he chooses to stay at Stoke.

“When you hear everything is fine and you don’t play, it’s crazy,” he said.

The Ivory Coast international confirmed his frustration when speaking to the BBC’s World Football programme: “It is more than difficult. This is something that I want to know why the coach told me I’m training very well and my attitude is very good. It doesn’t make sense. It’s painful.”

Bony, who joined City from Swansea £28m in January 2015, said he was not tempted by the money on offer in China.

He added: “My agent told me there was an offer but I refused to go because my plan is to stay in the UK to show more – to show that I’m not at the end.”

Bony’s first international match was against Burundi in a 1–0 away victory, where he came on as a substitute in the 80th minutes for Gervinho in Africa Cup of Nations qualifier.

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