Player thread: Samir Nasri (2014/15)

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Re: Nasri return

bacuzzi said:
Were you lot at the same game Saturday?. Nasri was poor. Milner on the other hand was spectacular.
Milner was fantastic on Saturday, but to say Nasri was poor is way off the mark.
That was the hardest I've seen him work in a blue shirt, his keeping of the ball in tight spaces is exceptional and didn't half help us when the game became stretched in the later stages with Everton putting us under a bit of pressure. Other than an attempted back heel (played blindly) in the middle of the park late on, which was intercepted and put us under pressure when we had a counter attack on, and his decision not to shoot a couple of times, he was immense.
 
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Pablo1 said:
bacuzzi said:
Were you lot at the same game Saturday?. Nasri was poor. Milner on the other hand was spectacular.
Milner was fantastic on Saturday, but to say Nasri was poor is way off the mark.
That was the hardest I've seen him work in a blue shirt, his keeping of the ball in tight spaces is exceptional and didn't half help us when the game became stretched in the later stages with Everton putting us under a bit of pressure. Other than an attempted back heel (played blindly) in the middle of the park late on, which was intercepted and put us under pressure when we had a counter attack on, and his decision not to shoot a couple of times, he was immense.

Yes, he was a contedter for my MOTM award. He's done really well all season this year.

the boss is going to have to juggle some players when Silva is fit because there isn't enough room for them all in the team. Clever rotation is, of course, the answer. He's been doing this well recently of course.
 
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It is funny how forty five thousand people can watch the same game and see it differently but anyone who says Nasri was poor on Saturday seriously mustn't have been watching the game at all.

He was magnificent,tracking back,tackling life his life depended on it and keeping possession well and all after recently coming back from injury.We all know the skill he possesses but he has raised the bar now with his workrate and fight,long may it continue!
 
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paulchapo said:
It is funny how forty five thousand people can watch the same game and see it differently but anyone who says Nasri was poor on Saturday seriously mustn't have been watching the game at all.

He was magnificent,tracking back,tackling life his life depended on it and keeping possession well and all after recently coming back from injury.We all know the skill he possesses but he has raised the bar now with his workrate and fight,long may it continue!

indeed, in many respects Milner and Nasri were big parts of the reason why we won onSaturday, their tracking back was excellent and they stopped Coleman getting forward too often which cut out a fair bit of Everton's usual supply.
 
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paulchapo said:
It is funny how forty five thousand people can watch the same game and see it differently but anyone who says Nasri was poor on Saturday seriously mustn't have been watching the game at all.

He was magnificent,tracking back,tackling life his life depended on it and keeping possession well and all after recently coming back from injury.We all know the skill he possesses but he has raised the bar now with his workrate and fight,long may it continue!

I just don't think some people realise what Nasri brings to the team

If you can't be in awe of how he keeps the ball in tight situations, and literally never gives the ball to anyone but a blue shirt, then you clearly don't appreciate a top footballer

Clearly he has a poor game if he doesn't beat 3 men and fire a shot into the top corner
 
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