citycanada
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done with nasri. no passion, no effort. would have no problem if he sat on the bench till the summer then sold off
harrogateblue said:Nasri is totally ineffective on the wing. Either bring him into the central midfield or play Milner.
He plays very well in central mid for France, linking up well with Benzema.rohit said:harrogateblue said:Nasri is totally ineffective on the wing. Either bring him into the central midfield or play Milner.
That is rubbish, his best form for Arsenal came playing as a right winger where he scored quite a few goals.
Nasri is never a central midfielder as he doesn't offer anything defensively and he can't play with his back to goal to play behind the striker. He's a neat and tidy player but not one that hurts a team with his passing.
blueinsa said:Until he is played in his most effective position and role, its unfair to criticise him, along with Garcia etc.
Bob demands some ridiculous things from players and wants them to perform roles they are clearly not suited for and im sure were never bought for.
Nasri may well be a shit house but he is some player when played correctly and had he gone to the rags, you can be sure he would have been playing regular and ripping up trees.
Uh no, Nasri played his best football as supporting attacking midfielder behind the striker, a penetrative running attacker, which contributed to his two-digit scoring run. Nasri is an intelligent player, he's the type that runs through spaces, not the type that creates spaces.rohit said:harrogateblue said:Nasri is totally ineffective on the wing. Either bring him into the central midfield or play Milner.
That is rubbish, his best form for Arsenal came playing as a right winger where he scored quite a few goals.
Nasri is never a central midfielder as he doesn't offer anything defensively and he can't play with his back to goal to play behind the striker. He's a neat and tidy player but not one that hurts a team with his passing.
Akira said:Uh no, Nasri played his best football as supporting attacking midfielder behind the striker, a penetrative running attacker, which contributed to his two-digit scoring run. Nasri is an intelligent player, he's the type that runs through spaces, not the type that creates spaces.rohit said:harrogateblue said:Nasri is totally ineffective on the wing. Either bring him into the central midfield or play Milner.
That is rubbish, his best form for Arsenal came playing as a right winger where he scored quite a few goals.
Nasri is never a central midfielder as he doesn't offer anything defensively and he can't play with his back to goal to play behind the striker. He's a neat and tidy player but not one that hurts a team with his passing.
Burtonblue said:You could argue he lost us the league single handed with that act of sheer cowardice against the scum. That was a massive blow psychologically.
Until that point we were in complete control of our destiny.
Shows no passion or desire to fight for the shirt.
He has done nothing positive for us this season and should be shipped out at the next opportunity.
Well said that man!Franny Lee's Barrel Chest said:All this criticism of Nasri pales into insignificance when you consider that he's actually wearing the coveted number 8 shirt too. Words can't describe how disgusted I am at this.
Burtonblue said:Well said that man!Franny Lee's Barrel Chest said:All this criticism of Nasri pales into insignificance when you consider that he's actually wearing the coveted number 8 shirt too. Words can't describe how disgusted I am at this.