Nasri out for three weeks, apparently.

St Helens Blue (Exiled) said:
Looks totally disinterested and half the player he was for Arsenal.

Not really,he performed inconsistently for them also,a typical MOTD player - moments of brilliance combined with periods of anonymity.

Mata would have been the better choice at the time.
 
Lucky Toma said:
Didsbury Dave said:
I never wish injury on anyone, but nasris absence is good news as we will continue to build our midfield around our two main attacking assets; silva and yaya. Having Rodwell, Barry and Garcia available allows us to do that.

Samir has successfully completed more passes in the attacking third than any other Premier League player with 63 so far this season.

Against Stoke he covered more ground than any other City player running 5.85 miles.

This post will get ignored because nobody wants facts to get in the way of a good old fashioned bluemoan witch hunt.
 
Ovo said:
Lucky Toma said:
Didsbury Dave said:
I never wish injury on anyone, but nasris absence is good news as we will continue to build our midfield around our two main attacking assets; silva and yaya. Having Rodwell, Barry and Garcia available allows us to do that.

Samir has successfully completed more passes in the attacking third than any other Premier League player with 63 so far this season.

Against Stoke he covered more ground than any other City player running 5.85 miles.

This post will get ignored because nobody wants facts to get in the way of a good old fashioned bluemoan witch hunt.

It's so predictable it's laughable.
 
Ovo said:
Lucky Toma said:
Didsbury Dave said:
I never wish injury on anyone, but nasris absence is good news as we will continue to build our midfield around our two main attacking assets; silva and yaya. Having Rodwell, Barry and Garcia available allows us to do that.

Samir has successfully completed more passes in the attacking third than any other Premier League player with 63 so far this season.

Against Stoke he covered more ground than any other City player running 5.85 miles.

This post will get ignored because nobody wants facts to get in the way of a good old fashioned bluemoan witch hunt.

Passing percentage is one thing, key passes another. I am sure Lescott's passing is right up there.
 
Ovo said:
Lucky Toma said:
Didsbury Dave said:
I never wish injury on anyone, but nasris absence is good news as we will continue to build our midfield around our two main attacking assets; silva and yaya. Having Rodwell, Barry and Garcia available allows us to do that.

Samir has successfully completed more passes in the attacking third than any other Premier League player with 63 so far this season.

Against Stoke he covered more ground than any other City player running 5.85 miles.

This post will get ignored because nobody wants facts to get in the way of a good old fashioned bluemoan witch hunt.
 
Thank goodness for this blessing in disguise! Thank feckin' goodness that he could be out so the god that is David Silva could take over and dominate!

Who needs the player who has more completed passes on the final third this season than any other? Clearly we had no problems in that regard today, right?

It's not like I think he is thee key player for us, but jesus when are people on here going to appreciate what he does for this team. He is so assured with the ball. He doesn't just give it away over and over. And when we have a lead, he's the one who slows shit down and makes sure we play smart, possession football.
 

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