Samir Nasri played for a whole host of clubs over the course of his 17-year playing career, but speaking on Canal Plus, the Frenchman revealed his favourites.
The former Les Bleus midfielder came through the ranks at Olympique de Marseille, making 166 appearances for Les Phocéens before making a €16m move to Arsenal. He then went on to make 125 appearances for the Gunners, scoring 27 goals, which then earned him a €28m move to Manchester City in 2011, for whom he made 176 appearances, the most he made for any single club.
Asked who he would support if Manchester City were to face Arsenal, Nasri said he would support the former. And if the Premier League side were to face Marseille? “Marseille, always Marseille,” said the Frenchman. The hierarchy is clear.
Nasri has even touted the possibility of one day managing his boyhood club. “I would love to manage there (Marseille) one day. I’m not saying that in a year I am ready to do so […] but yes, managing OM is something I want to tick off in my mind,” he told Jonathan Beilin.
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willylannister
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we don't know you either, clout chasing greedy human
Keeabdmos
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you can not manage a 10th division team with your temper and manners , so just sit back n enjoy whatever remains of ur retirement money from football
niwdekstu
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Many arsenal fans will be glad to have Nasri name removed from their history
which history did samir nasri m has with arsenal, he won the league twice with man City deluded arsenal fan expecting him to chose arsenal
Ubong12
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Did he choose Man city over Arsenal because of the number of app?
But We made me him a man before city took noticed
Muithikenya
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Did he choose Man city over Arsenal because of the number of app?
city gave him EPL title
raynardblake
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If I have to name players who were immensely talented and had the highest of potential to thrive on the biggest stage but failed to do justice to their talent because of poor work ethics, Samir Nasri would be one of them. He was unplayable on days but lacked the desire and discipline to take the next step.
that's true...talented player, technically gifted .
mustaco
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Did he choose Man city over Arsenal because of the number of app?
apart of app he win trophy with man city
FaisalMatuidi
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The hierarchy is indeed clear after what happened after his departure from Arsenal. He'll even support Sunderland against Arsenal, believe me.
Ubong12
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Did he choose Man city over Arsenal because of the number of app?
jeobdeinpu
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Wow
Zababdeikt
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Many arsenal fans will be glad to have Nasri name removed from their history
good
ishti
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If I have to name players who were immensely talented and had the highest of potential to thrive on the biggest stage but failed to do justice to their talent because of poor work ethics, Samir Nasri would be one of them. He was unplayable on days but lacked the desire and discipline to take the next step.
Worldreal
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0 shoot on target
sirbodmas
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Many arsenal fans will be glad to have Nasri name removed from their history
Jawadeknt
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u are jst foolish