Samir Nasri interview

Pile of bollocks
Searing insight indeed.

Care to enlighten me as to the aspects which are most inaccurate? Did Mancini in fact lead City to a series of glorious European victories and the dismal performances in Amsterdam, Dortmund and Naples are a figment of my imagination? Does my mind deceive me that Mancini and Balotelli had a public punch-up resulting in Balotelli being loaned to Milan a couple of months after Mancini refused sell him? Is it a lie that he negotiated with Zenit and Monaco before handing in his resignation the day after we won the league in order to secure a better deal from the club?
 
Mancini was the best manager I'd ever seen manage us at that point. Shut the rags up, told ferguson to get fucked and put a smile on my face monday morning going into work.

I honestly couldn't give a flying if he upset chappie and a few others along the way. We needed that kick up the arse at that point in our development.
Without doubt Mancini brought the winning mentality and started the ball rolling… I think many managers have a shelf life before they no longer can motivate players or reinvent themselves
 
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