Nasri: Training at City is 'level above Arsenal'

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So Clichy was right! Here's the article:
<a class="postlink" href="http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football/premier-league/nasri-training-at-city-is-level-above-arsenal-2346401.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/foot ... 46401.html</a>

Samir Nasri has claimed that training at Manchester City is more intense and a "level above Arsenal". The French midfielder, who has been at City for a week, also pinpointed what he believes to be Arsène Wenger's failing in dealing with players, saying the Arsenal manager "doesn't like conflict".

Nasri made a sparkling debut for City on Sunday in their 5-1 win at Tottenham following his long-touted £24m move, and he has suggested a marked difference in how his new club prepare for games. "My integration is ideal," he told France Football. "I know that training with [this squad] every day, I will improve. There is a lot of intensity. It's the level above Arsenal. When we finish the session with a game, it feels like a competition game.

"Today, I feel that I am in a team where I can win trophies. You play football because you like [it], but above that because you want to win trophies. I dream of winning a league, a cup or a Champions League. I finally want to feel the pleasure of having really had a great season. I need to win.

"City spend a lot but they still do it wisely. The club buys a lot of players, but mostly young players. They all can still improve. The average age is 25. At City, this is the high level on every aspect. The staff is very impressive. There is a huge project for a training centre with 16 pitches, fantastic facilities, a hotel for players, and all this very close to the stadium... It will be ready in two years. You feel a real strategy."

Nasri joined Arsenal in 2008 from Marseilles for £15.8m but failed to win a trophy in his time in London. The club offered to extend his contract but the 24-year-old was determined to leave. He said: "The departure of Cesc [Fabregas] to Barcelona was a sign that it was time to go. The end of last season was also one. The defeat to Birmingham in the League Cup hurt us a lot. Coming to City, I chose a club that was on the way up. Arsenal remains a big club, but the building of the Emirates changed a lot of things financially. It's the club politics, the officials, not Arsène. Arsenal don't have the same money to spend. They must sell their best players."
 
jjeangi said:
So Clichy was right! Here's the article:
<a class="postlink" href="http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football/premier-league/nasri-training-at-city-is-level-above-arsenal-2346401.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/foot ... 46401.html</a>

Samir Nasri has claimed that training at Manchester City is more intense and a "level above Arsenal". The French midfielder, who has been at City for a week, also pinpointed what he believes to be Arsène Wenger's failing in dealing with players, saying the Arsenal manager "doesn't like conflict".

Nasri made a sparkling debut for City on Sunday in their 5-1 win at Tottenham following his long-touted £24m move, and he has suggested a marked difference in how his new club prepare for games. "My integration is ideal," he told France Football. "I know that training with [this squad] every day, I will improve. There is a lot of intensity. It's the level above Arsenal. When we finish the session with a game, it feels like a competition game.

"Today, I feel that I am in a team where I can win trophies. You play football because you like [it], but above that because you want to win trophies. I dream of winning a league, a cup or a Champions League. I finally want to feel the pleasure of having really had a great season. I need to win.

"City spend a lot but they still do it wisely. The club buys a lot of players, but mostly young players. They all can still improve. The average age is 25. At City, this is the high level on every aspect. The staff is very impressive. There is a huge project for a training centre with 16 pitches, fantastic facilities, a hotel for players, and all this very close to the stadium... It will be ready in two years. You feel a real strategy."Nasri joined Arsenal in 2008 from Marseilles for £15.8m but failed to win a trophy in his time in London. The club offered to extend his contract but the 24-year-old was determined to leave. He said: "The departure of Cesc [Fabregas] to Barcelona was a sign that it was time to go. The end of last season was also one. The defeat to Birmingham in the League Cup hurt us a lot. Coming to City, I chose a club that was on the way up. Arsenal remains a big club, but the building of the Emirates changed a lot of things financially. It's the club politics, the officials, not Arsène. Arsenal don't have the same money to spend. They must sell their best players."

Bloody hell that quick !!!!
 
oakiecokie said:
jjeangi said:
So Clichy was right! Here's the article:
<a class="postlink" href="http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football/premier-league/nasri-training-at-city-is-level-above-arsenal-2346401.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/foot ... 46401.html</a>

Samir Nasri has claimed that training at Manchester City is more intense and a "level above Arsenal". The French midfielder, who has been at City for a week, also pinpointed what he believes to be Arsène Wenger's failing in dealing with players, saying the Arsenal manager "doesn't like conflict".

Nasri made a sparkling debut for City on Sunday in their 5-1 win at Tottenham following his long-touted £24m move, and he has suggested a marked difference in how his new club prepare for games. "My integration is ideal," he told France Football. "I know that training with [this squad] every day, I will improve. There is a lot of intensity. It's the level above Arsenal. When we finish the session with a game, it feels like a competition game.

"Today, I feel that I am in a team where I can win trophies. You play football because you like [it], but above that because you want to win trophies. I dream of winning a league, a cup or a Champions League. I finally want to feel the pleasure of having really had a great season. I need to win.

"City spend a lot but they still do it wisely. The club buys a lot of players, but mostly young players. They all can still improve. The average age is 25. At City, this is the high level on every aspect. The staff is very impressive. There is a huge project for a training centre with 16 pitches, fantastic facilities, a hotel for players, and all this very close to the stadium... It will be ready in two years. You feel a real strategy."Nasri joined Arsenal in 2008 from Marseilles for £15.8m but failed to win a trophy in his time in London. The club offered to extend his contract but the 24-year-old was determined to leave. He said: "The departure of Cesc [Fabregas] to Barcelona was a sign that it was time to go. The end of last season was also one. The defeat to Birmingham in the League Cup hurt us a lot. Coming to City, I chose a club that was on the way up. Arsenal remains a big club, but the building of the Emirates changed a lot of things financially. It's the club politics, the officials, not Arsène. Arsenal don't have the same money to spend. They must sell their best players."

Bloody hell that quick !!!!

Why do the players need a hotel? lol.. Maybe I shouldn't ask.
 
Kstandboyzonehandbag 11 hours ago in reply to Spouting_Reality

lol, dat gr8 news spouty, fella. Kstand revise him 4 next month at college him!! but him comment him a bit 2day coz him mum tell him - 'Kstand', she say, 'u been very good boy, now me let u use da compy'. and da old bag she true 2 her word!!

WTF does all this shit mean ?? Can someone decipher this lingo into plain English.
This is on the Nasri thread from the Independant !!
<br /><br />-- Thu Sep 01, 2011 1:15 am --<br /><br />
okstate99 said:
oakiecokie said:
jjeangi said:
So Clichy was right! Here's the article:
<a class="postlink" href="http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football/premier-league/nasri-training-at-city-is-level-above-arsenal-2346401.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/foot ... 46401.html</a>

Bloody hell that quick !!!!

Why do the players need a hotel? lol.. Maybe I shouldn't ask.

Think its something for all the Academy Lads,so they`re not living in "digs" and all be based on site,aka Barca style.
 
okstate99 said:
oakiecokie said:
jjeangi said:
So Clichy was right! Here's the article:
<a class="postlink" href="http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football/premier-league/nasri-training-at-city-is-level-above-arsenal-2346401.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/foot ... 46401.html</a>

Bloody hell that quick !!!!

Why do the players need a hotel? lol.. Maybe I shouldn't ask.

Cos Mancini said that after a match yer keep off the bottle and get yerself a woman. Does this apply to Platinum as well as Superbia? I haven't heard anything from the club yet and we're a couple of games into the season. D'ya think they'll do summat now the window's closed?
 
so much for Nasri not wanting to cause a problem between his old team saying the paper is causing this? really? i think its him.
 

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