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Nasri Set For France Retirement by heatmeup(f): 9:52am On Aug 04, 2014
Manchester City midfielder Samir
Nasri has hinted he could quit
international football after revealing he
has made a decision about his future
with France .
The attacking midfielder was left out of
France's 2014 World Cup squad by national team coach Didier
Deschamps and a return seems unlikely following his latest
comments about his international future.
"I've made the decision," Nasri said.
"I took it a while ago but I'll say it when the time is right. It's not
something you can just announce on Twitter.
"I didn't win anything with the national team so it's more easy to take
this decision than if we'd just won something. When you play for a
big club and you play lots of games, it's easy to come to this
decision.
"Yes, maybe City will benefit. Maybe during the international breaks I
can stay and work a little bit more. All the players who played the
World Cup and have lots of games during the season with their
national teams can get tired and pick up injuries, that kind of stuff. So
I think I will be fresh."
Nasri then went on to claim the criticism he has received from
Deschamps and the French media does not faze him but he wants to
protect his family from it. "Personally it doesn't affect me but it
affects my family. They live in France, they read the press and stuff
like that," he said.
"I live in England. I'm fine with everything they said and I'm used to
it. But for my parents it's really hard. I want to make them happy and
the national team doesn't make me happy."
The 27-year-old has made 41 international appearances, scoring five
goals for France.

http://m.goal.com/x/en-ng/news/5003258

that's what you get for been arrogant
Re: Nasri Set For France Retirement by chibwike(m): 10:06am On Aug 04, 2014
heatmeup: Manchester City midfielder Samir
Nasri has hinted he could quit
international football after revealing he
has made a decision about his future
with France .
The attacking midfielder was left out of
France's 2014 World Cup squad by national team coach Didier
Deschamps and a return seems unlikely following his latest
comments about his international future.
"I've made the decision," Nasri said.
"I took it a while ago but I'll say it when the time is right. It's not
something you can just announce on Twitter.
"I didn't win anything with the national team so it's more easy to take
this decision than if we'd just won something. When you play for a
big club and you play lots of games, it's easy to come to this
decision.
"Yes, maybe City will benefit. Maybe during the international breaks I
can stay and work a little bit more. All the players who played the
World Cup and have lots of games during the season with their
national teams can get tired and pick up injuries, that kind of stuff. So
I think I will be fresh."
Nasri then went on to claim the criticism he has received from
Deschamps and the French media does not faze him but he wants to
protect his family from it. "Personally it doesn't affect me but it
affects my family. They live in France, they read the press and stuff
like that," he said.
"I live in England. I'm fine with everything they said and I'm used to
it. But for my parents it's really hard. I want to make them happy and
the national team doesn't make me happy."
The 27-year-old has made 41 international appearances, scoring five
goals for France.

http://m.goal.com/x/en-ng/news/5003258

that's what you get for been arrogant

ladies also talk football
Re: Nasri Set For France Retirement by arsetalks(m): 6:34pm On Aug 04, 2014
Very shameful how his career has turned. He would have been a better player and doing exploits if he had not betrayed Wenger.

Many will argue he wants to win titles which is okay but the sincere truth is that if he had stayed with Arsenal, he would have shone brighter than he is doing at city and can we honestly say he is proud of his laurels knowing he contributed little or nothing to winning such?

Wenger made him look so good.
Re: Nasri Set For France Retirement by heatmeup(f): 8:14pm On Aug 04, 2014
chibwike: ladies also talk football
y not is it meant for men alone
Re: Nasri Set For France Retirement by heatmeup(f): 8:16pm On Aug 04, 2014
arsetalks: Very shameful how his career has turned. He would have been a better player and doing exploits if he had not betrayed Wenger.

Many will argue he wants to win titles which is okay but the sincere truth is that if he had stayed with Arsenal, he would have shone brighter than he is doing at city and can we honestly say he is proud of his laurels knowing he contributed little or nothing to winning such?

Wenger made him look so good.
how can u say he contributed Nothing bros nasri is still looking good anytime he only has an attitude problem
Re: Nasri Set For France Retirement by yoji: 10:23pm On Aug 04, 2014
arsetalks: Very shameful how his career has turned. He would have been a better player and doing exploits if he had not betrayed Wenger.

Many will argue he wants to win titles which is okay but the sincere truth is that if he had stayed with Arsenal, he would have shone brighter than he is doing at city and can we honestly say he is proud of his laurels knowing he contributed little or nothing to winning such?

Wenger made him look so good.
Does being a fan blind you to facts Nasri's problem is attitude that's all. D guy moved to city, struggled under mancini but found his footing under pellegrini becoming a major player as en route to his 2nd league title! Not forgetting the extra money he made and you are here beefing when d dude has no regrets. Your club replaced him with cazorla who has performed admirably
Re: Nasri Set For France Retirement by Krasid(m): 9:15am On Aug 05, 2014
Too bad for him.He never really made any impact in the french national team.Maybe with a little attitude adjustment he would have excelled with the team.
Re: Nasri Set For France Retirement by johnstar(m): 11:57am On Aug 05, 2014
arsetalks: Very shameful how his career has turned. He would have been a better player and doing exploits if he had not betrayed Wenger.

Many will argue he wants to win titles which is okay but the sincere truth is that if he had stayed with Arsenal, he would have shone brighter than he is doing at city and can we honestly say he is proud of his laurels knowing he contributed little or nothing to winning such?

Wenger made him look so good.
u b mumu, I knw say na arsenal fan u b... if u r playing for a club, nd a big club offer u big money won't u go... punk lyk u lolz
Re: Nasri Set For France Retirement by arsetalks(m): 12:30pm On Aug 05, 2014
johnstar: u b mumu, I knw say na arsenal fan u b... if u r playing for a club, nd a big club offer u big money won't u go... punk lyk u lolz
Must you honestly show how much of a stuipid intellectually bankrupt w*nker you are on a public forum? The world knows you are an iiidiot, we don't need you to remind us.

Now sod off tailless animal.
Re: Nasri Set For France Retirement by arsetalks(m): 12:31pm On Aug 05, 2014
heatmeup: how can u say he contributed Nothing bros nasri is still looking good anytime he only has an attitude problem
He has contributed something. Just as much as Messi performed at the world cup.Thats something isn't it?
Re: Nasri Set For France Retirement by johnstar(m): 12:59pm On Aug 05, 2014
arsetalks: Must you honestly show us how intelligent, cute nd humble you are on a public forum? The world knows you are correct we don't need you to remind us.
son of d soil
cool
Re: Nasri Set For France Retirement by heatmeup(f): 4:08pm On Aug 05, 2014
johnstar: u b mumu, I knw say na arsenal fan u b... if u r playing for a club, nd a big club offer u big money won't u go... punk lyk u lolz

Re: Nasri Set For France Retirement by johnstar(m): 7:47pm On Aug 05, 2014
[quote author=heatmeup][/quote] hu is dis again, y quote me.... or ar u high on $pam??
Re: Nasri Set For France Retirement by heatmeup(f): 8:40am On Aug 06, 2014
johnstar: hu is dis again, y quote me.... or ar u high on $pam??
what are you feeling like ?

Re: Nasri Set For France Retirement by johnstar(m): 9:09am On Aug 06, 2014
heatmeup: what are you feeling like ?
celeb
Re: Nasri Set For France Retirement by heatmeup(f): 9:11am On Aug 06, 2014
johnstar: celeb
wannabe u are not even known on nairaland

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