Nasri

Joehannes said:
ANY1aBLUE said:
mancunial said:
Why is their is only me who thinks nasri is a class act?

No idea why on earth you think this - probably answers your question......

I cant think of a single redeeming feature that Nasri has - and I thought that before we wasted money on him.

-- Thu Apr 18, 2013 8:06 am --

THE only reason Nasri is performing a little better now is that his agent has told him he's in the shop window.
Re the redeeming factor/before we bought him part. Kun Aguero has highlighted that you didn't think this hasn't he?

What?! Translation please.............but it sounded rubbish anyway, so dont put yourself out.<br /><br />-- Thu Apr 18, 2013 7:21 pm --<br /><br />
The_Boxing_KangaBlue said:
NipHolmes said:
des hardi said:
he needs a kick up the arse to get him into gear, he only had good seasons because of graft from being left out of the french national team.

when he is good,he is a gem. i think he needs a 1 on 1 motivator!

He needs to be played through the centre as a matter of importance. His quality is utilised best there.

I think he's playing for a move personally.

This ^^^

I hate slagging off one of our own, but the bugger just shits me every time I watch him play. All the class in the world, none of the application. Plays like he's bored and afraid to get hit; no balls, half-paced and whiny.

Chalk it up as a gamble worth taking, but time move on.

Disappointing. Capable of great things.

nah............
 
Shat it then. Opened this page and thought "Oh fuck NO!!! Tevez City is back!"
 
Nasri is clever on the ball - plays great one-touches with Yaya/Aguero. Doesn't give the ball away and presses/gets back on defense when required.

I think that Nasri will be here next season. Seems to fit Pep's style very well.
 
I suppose we could use the old saying that Nasri will be like a new signing next season. I hope he stays and does well. He could be really good for us under Pep.
 
oh yes he does
Agreed.

I just wonder if Nasri has been told by Pellers/Mancini not to try to take on defenders one-on-one.

In his last year at Arsenal, Nasri was very aggressive going forward, and was at one point the best - or one of the best - players in the world.

At City, Nasri seems almost never to have tried to beat defenders one-on-one... I wonder how great he might have become under different management.
 
I'd sell him. He's excellent at retaining the ball, but I don't see him playing that much and his attitude is poor to say the least.
For his National side yes... his attitude seems to be pissed off at not being selected (I think he stirred up/sided with trouble in the 2010 world cup). But other than that mistake, he really seems to be extremely loyal to City.... and doesn't seem to have caused any problems in our squad that I'm aware of.

I hope that Nasri is here next season under Pep - if he's here - I'd expect that Nasri will his best seasons ever - it's not beyond the pale that Nasri might even win the B'allon D'or under Pep.
 
Agreed.

I just wonder if Nasri has been told by Pellers/Mancini not to try to take on defenders one-on-one.

In his last year at Arsenal, Nasri was very aggressive going forward, and was at one point the best - or one of the best - players in the world.

At City, Nasri seems almost never to have tried to beat defenders one-on-one... I wonder how great he might have become under different management.

No, no he wasn't.
 
Agreed.

I just wonder if Nasri has been told by Pellers/Mancini not to try to take on defenders one-on-one.

In his last year at Arsenal, Nasri was very aggressive going forward, and was at one point the best - or one of the best - players in the world.

At City, Nasri seems almost never to have tried to beat defenders one-on-one... I wonder how great he might have become under different management.




i think he still has a chance under pep, he can dribble, rarely loses possession, can see a pass and passes well, all things pep loves in a player. might have to up his work rate but not as much as some would suggest.
 
I don't think we have much choice but to keep him, as I can't think of anyone who would buy him off us. He's on huge wages, fancies himself a world beater, has a terrible reputation and generally blows hot and cold, I'm not sure who that really leaves to sell him to. PSG wouldn't want him, neither would the big Spanish sides, the smaller Spanish sides and the Italian sides couldn't afford him and probably wouldn't want him, while I can't see many PL clubs being desperate for him, or him being willing to lower himself to a team like West Ham or Everton. I just don't see what his market would be
 

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