Nasri was a beast. I enjoyed watching him play as a kid. So graceful and mercurial. If only his injuries and attitude were better, he'd have been so much more. Nevertheless, a treat to watch and a gem of a footballer.
Don't know why Nasri got all the hate. In the same summer, he still played the Liverpool game a few day before his move to City at risk of injury. Meanwhile 'loyal captain' Fabregas abandoned Arsenal, refused to train and play to force a move then use his own pocket money to break his contract for Barcelona move. And Arsenal fan went attacking Nasri.
Was more disgusted with Fabregas behavior to force the move to Barca. For Nasir, he is more of looking for a better contract while arsenal was debt ridden with the new stadium.
Have to agree with what is a minority view. I certainly had little affection for Nasri but do recognise he was more honest about his leaving Arsenal than Fabregas, who shamelessly engineered a move away to boyhood club Barcelona.
They were BOTH SNAKES! Even more so because nasri left for the money and SLATED us saying he left to win titles. With Fabregas we all had a feeling he was gonna leave especially when Pepe Reina put the Barcelona shirt on him at World Cup 2010
@@pk_1 And guess what? All those Arsenal players who left the club because of it's lack of ambition went on to win titles and silverware (Adebayor, Nasri, Sagna, Fabregas, Van Persie and Clichy)
Nasri, Fabregas, Arshavin, Walcott, Wilshere... what a time to be an Arsenal fan back then... had they not injured, we would be challenging for titles...
@@Baresi-Unico-Capitanowhy’s that delusion? arsenal had some crazy talent lol u must’ve started watching ball 2018 world cup and think mbappe is generational 🤣
@@cerb12 'crazy talent' 😂 nasti, Walcott and Wilshere 😂 Mbappe? Mbappe has more talent in one toe than literally every single one of those players bar Fabregas. Who to be fair was a decent player.
@@Baresi-Unico-Capitano 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 nah ur too funny how did i know u was one of these new age mutants u lots are embarrassing online always talking and look stupid asf mbappe is crap just some speedy guy go look at real talent back in the day then try compare
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You know what? He was a fantastic talent and allowed to express himself in ways we don’t often see today. Gave us some jaw dropping flair, even if he could never live up to the unreasonable comparisons.
2:22 Philippe Troussier mentioned! Recently, he was sacked as Vietnamese football coach after his failure with the national team in the AFC Asian Cup and World Cup qualifiers. What a shame that he went for managing the best football club in France to falling apart with the national team.
Loyalty is overrated. If the player decreases in performance or starts to get old, they'd happily sell him without a second thought. So im for the player, go where you earn as best as you can and forget loyalty, for its not given back to you in reality.
My thoughts exactly. United fans angry at McGuire for not leaving, Barca fans angry at De Jong for not leaving. When you're a dead weight the fans see you an obstacle to new signings. Every fan base is filled with hypocrisy like that.
Can we get a video on Gignac. If you think about the influence of Ronaldo in Saudi and Messi in the U.S, Gignac was that in Mexico, on an incredible scale
@@BlackCheckrdVans yeah I agree that 30 to 36 is a huge difference but when i imagine prime it's like 26 or 28 and 30 is the limit where you'd usually think they'd start slowing down at least the normal players
Don't blame it on Wenger, he did miracles to get top 4 with some of those squads. The cost of the stadium is what derailed things. Had Wenger been given the financial support that Arteta has received, he would have continued to win titles and FA cups.
i never ever blamed any player that left arsenal who were a club that didnt even have winning big titles as goals but had instead top 4 as their goal. the audacity from fans to blame players
We lost Nasri and Cesc in the same window, and neither were adequately replaced, loosing out to Chelsea for Mata didn't help things either. Que the trolley dash on the last day of the window.
Decent but I expected more at Arsenal. Abou Diaby was more talented and suffered even more acutely from injuries...Nasri probably doesn't care but Abou is revered whereas Nasri is reviled.
what's funny about his departing comment is, man city's fanbase wasn't even close as it is today. They have a lot of supporters for being the rising underdog, but his comment came out of nowhere.
That 07/08 team was so much fun to watch, yet so fragile. Possibly the highest level of technical quality of all the late-era Wenger teams. That Eduardo injury at Birmingham still bothers me whenever I see a clip or watch the season review, until then they played with such flair together; just a shame it didn’t end in a title. I don’t blame him as much as some did and still do, he wanted to win, he had a huge contract waved in his face, and he left. We screwed up a lot back then, it is what it is, the fact he might have been a bit aloof has been used after the fact to paint him in a worse light. Still blessed to have seen him perform at that level for those seasons. 🤷🏼♂️
@@craigoliver8712 Yup, it was glorious. Since you’re a coward troll who won’t say who he supports, I’ll just lyk I chose my favorite club right after your mum told me who she supported. 👌🏻
Great player in his day but he was never going to be Zidane from the outset as Zidane was a physical and dirty player on top of his class, Nasri definitely lacked that part to his game
Zidane always did what needed to be done. Nasri had loads of talent, but it was always like watching a boy play. Zidane had the talent, knew when to use it, but also knew when strength came into play. Physically and mentally.
@windchimesilo9623 yeah he could be brutal at times Zidane but it made him even better as a player. I wasn't surprised one bit during the 06 world cup final.
Great point, Zizou was taller and a more impressive physical specimen. That being said, Nasri had amazing close control, great feet and an eye for goal. Nowhere near enough to put him in the Zidane bracket (or even Ribery for that matter).
Abandoning his own team to win trophies? You mean followed through with his own personal ambition to succeed, leaving the same club that would drop him in a heartbeat if he stopped performing?
Back in the day, when attacking midfielder is still a thing. People looking for the next Zidane knowing he gonna stop playing one day. Now, every attacking midfielder will force to play on the wing or false nine or a number 8. Miss the good old days.
RVP left Arsenal to join Man U to win the league, it's not unheard of tbh and he was right about the Emirates - it is very quiet, not a lot of atmosphere at all.
For those who want some more, in France Nasri has made many appearances as a football consultant on Tv and changed a lot : improved behaviour, fine analysis, no more arrogance, well he's more humble.
I'm very loyal Arsenal fan. Nothing hate with Nasri. He do what profesional player should do. Move to better team. In that moment till last year City is better choice for every football player than even every team in EPL. Fair enough.
Arsene was a great manager for up coming talents. But he never figured out how to build winning teams around them. They all became more ambitious than him. Fabregas, Van Percy and Nasri just wanted more and they all got what they left arsenal for
Arsenal had some gems though. From the likes of: Alexandre Hleb Samir Nasri Fabregas Denilson Van Persie Adebayor Ryo Miyaichi (so promising) Alex Song Koscielny Bellerin Walcott Wilshere Ramsey ...I just don't know what we needed to win trophies
I have no issue with players if they leave in the right way and don't throw their toys out of the pram. Nasri wanted to win silverware and got the move he wanted. It's funny how football fans take it so personally and talk about loyalty when they'll happily want a player to be sold if his performances drop for a while or he gets injured often.
"his own team" seems to imply some deep connection, he signed in his 20s and was there 3 years. If you look at it from the outside a young player moving to a new country, then a few years later earning a move to a team he felt more likely to earn him trophies, or more money is something that happens multiple times every year. I think because he has such a puncheable face its easy to blame him for the overall stagnation of Arsenal at that(brief) time but he just jumped ship as the tides where changing. His comments to force a move where lacking class, but he's not really worthy of the the hate he got but the timing meant he got deflected anger that arsenal fans felt as the team was slipping.
Nasri was no better or worse than Sol Campbell, both gave their all but eventually the time came when, to win anything, they needed to move. Far worse was Van Persie. All those months on the treatment table, pocketing his wage whilst contributing nothing, gave us 1 good season then jumped ship.
Signed for £14m, gave you 3 excellent years and left for £25m. if all your players did that you'd be the best team in the world. He left Marseille for a step up to Arsenal and City were clearly a step up in terms of chances of success and money. Clubs are not loyal, why should players be? Look how Palace are treating Rob Holding.
Ok so what’s wrong with moving to Saudi Arabia for money? Should he have stayed in a team not winning trophies? Since people always value trophies so much when condemning players that go to Saudi, guys this is just a bloody job for this people
What you on about he left arsenal to join city and win trophies. This has fuck all to do with Saudi shit league or money. Guy wanted to challenge for trophies plain and simple
Tbh Arsenal never gave them a contract renewal and was focused on generating revenues selling off their star players, cant hate the players alone cuz Arsenal was only vying for top four finish and selling of their star players in the next transfer window, buy no name players make them a star and sell them off, Arsenal under wenger was all business only with Arteta they have started investing I hope Arsenal don’t start selling off their star players now
Clubs are like a company, honestly go for what you want, not what the club or fans want. At the end of the day its your life, not some crybaby fans of any club
Bet they're all devastated, seriously though none of them are even English+went on to bigger clubs+success,like when Ronaldo went to Madrid, surprised Ashley Cole didn't make your list
I dont think players like nasri or fabregas got more hate than RVP. The old fashioned players just dont join the decades rival club like man utd. I could understd players were sold to man city or barcelona, but to man utd? Hell no man. RVP doesnt even have the guts to go back to Emirates since then.
If they could have kept all their players maybe things would have been different. We will never know. He would have been an Arsenal Legend. You are a forgotten figure at City. Never loved and then hated a player like Samir. You broke my heart.
Robin Van Pu$$y is the epitome of a sell out. What club is he a legend of today? None. He spent 8 seasons in London doing f all. On his 8th he did a good season and left immediately after. I'll never foegive him. No respect.
Arsene Wenger allowed Cole, RVP, Fabregas and Nasri to leave depending on his own competence to find and nurture new talent. And bought his much needed defence poorly because of financial commitments to the stadium.
@@jaybee11 as a real madrid supporter I'm taking nasri a winner. If you want a player who like rolling around on the floor and goes missing half the season then you take saka.
@sudarshangs4235 saka doesn't have 1 attribute better then nasri. At sakas age he was already a winner, what has saka won? A charity match? (Community shield)
Nasri was a beast. I enjoyed watching him play as a kid. So graceful and mercurial. If only his injuries and attitude were better, he'd have been so much more. Nevertheless, a treat to watch and a gem of a footballer.
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Don't know why Nasri got all the hate. In the same summer, he still played the Liverpool game a few day before his move to City at risk of injury. Meanwhile 'loyal captain' Fabregas abandoned Arsenal, refused to train and play to force a move then use his own pocket money to break his contract for Barcelona move. And Arsenal fan went attacking Nasri.
Was more disgusted with Fabregas behavior to force the move to Barca. For Nasir, he is more of looking for a better contract while arsenal was debt ridden with the new stadium.
Have to agree with what is a minority view. I certainly had little affection for Nasri but do recognise he was more honest about his leaving Arsenal than Fabregas, who shamelessly engineered a move away to boyhood club Barcelona.
They were BOTH SNAKES! Even more so because nasri left for the money and SLATED us saying he left to win titles. With Fabregas we all had a feeling he was gonna leave especially when Pepe Reina put the Barcelona shirt on him at World Cup 2010
@@pk_1 And guess what? All those Arsenal players who left the club because of it's lack of ambition went on to win titles and silverware (Adebayor, Nasri, Sagna, Fabregas, Van Persie and Clichy)
@@exitthelemming145 All of them where at its best when at Arsenal in my opnion.
Nasri, Fabregas, Arshavin, Walcott, Wilshere... what a time to be an Arsenal fan back then... had they not injured, we would be challenging for titles...
delusion.
@@Baresi-Unico-Capitano try not to sound like u are 10
@@Baresi-Unico-Capitanowhy’s that delusion? arsenal had some crazy talent lol u must’ve started watching ball 2018 world cup and think mbappe is generational 🤣
@@cerb12 'crazy talent' 😂 nasti, Walcott and Wilshere 😂 Mbappe? Mbappe has more talent in one toe than literally every single one of those players bar Fabregas. Who to be fair was a decent player.
@@Baresi-Unico-Capitano 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 nah ur too funny how did i know u was one of these new age mutants u lots are embarrassing online always talking and look stupid asf mbappe is crap just some speedy guy go look at real talent back in the day then try compare
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You know what? He was a fantastic talent and allowed to express himself in ways we don’t often see today. Gave us some jaw dropping flair, even if he could never live up to the unreasonable comparisons.
I don't blame him! Its not about the money!! Look at the City team, the squad, you don't wanna miss a chance to play in that team.
why would you blame him? there's no loyalty in football. if there was then fans wouldn't hate him.
2:22 Philippe Troussier mentioned! Recently, he was sacked as Vietnamese football coach after his failure with the national team in the AFC Asian Cup and World Cup qualifiers. What a shame that he went for managing the best football club in France to falling apart with the national team.
Loyalty is overrated. If the player decreases in performance or starts to get old, they'd happily sell him without a second thought.
So im for the player, go where you earn as best as you can and forget loyalty, for its not given back to you in reality.
You want to see Real Fan Loyalty Look up Atlas de Guadalajara fans! ATLAS
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My thoughts exactly. United fans angry at McGuire for not leaving, Barca fans angry at De Jong for not leaving. When you're a dead weight the fans see you an obstacle to new signings. Every fan base is filled with hypocrisy like that.
Thats why they can’t complain with lasers in their eyes. Respect is overrated.
@@cupertinoish whose mcguire
Can we get a video on Gignac. If you think about the influence of Ronaldo in Saudi and Messi in the U.S, Gignac was that in Mexico, on an incredible scale
Gignac came to Liga Mx in his prime. Messi and Ronaldo went to those leagues to retire
Idk man 30 isn't exactly prime years
@@asnots5446 In soccer you can still play at your best until at least 32, maybe 33. Big difference between 30 and 36 yrs old like Messi/miami
@@BlackCheckrdVans yeah I agree that 30 to 36 is a huge difference but when i imagine prime it's like 26 or 28 and 30 is the limit where you'd usually think they'd start slowing down at least the normal players
what influence has Ronaldo had in Saudi? encourage more over the hill footballers to take ridiculous salaries? 😂
Nasri was baller man....say what you want about him but we the OG's will always remember that guy.
Robbie man such an iconic clip 😂😂😂
Robbie makes the best Reggae music
Robbies angry he’s not beautiful
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He's an idiot along with his little fanboying simps. Absolute 🤡
As an Arsenal fan I can't blame him for leaving us. We were going nowhere under Wenger in his final 10 years at the club.
Kronek's are to blame
Don't blame it on Wenger, he did miracles to get top 4 with some of those squads.
The cost of the stadium is what derailed things.
Had Wenger been given the financial support that Arteta has received, he would have continued to win titles and FA cups.
He’s one of the players that made me fall in love with Arsenal
Seek therapy immediately
are you blind @@craigoliver8712
not the bottled water?
i never ever blamed any player that left arsenal who were a club that didnt even have winning big titles as goals but had instead top 4 as their goal. the audacity from fans to blame players
We lost Nasri and Cesc in the same window, and neither were adequately replaced, loosing out to Chelsea for Mata didn't help things either. Que the trolley dash on the last day of the window.
Decent but I expected more at Arsenal. Abou Diaby was more talented and suffered even more acutely from injuries...Nasri probably doesn't care but Abou is revered whereas Nasri is reviled.
what's funny about his departing comment is, man city's fanbase wasn't even close as it is today. They have a lot of supporters for being the rising underdog, but his comment came out of nowhere.
That 07/08 team was so much fun to watch, yet so fragile. Possibly the highest level of technical quality of all the late-era Wenger teams. That Eduardo injury at Birmingham still bothers me whenever I see a clip or watch the season review, until then they played with such flair together; just a shame it didn’t end in a title. I don’t blame him as much as some did and still do, he wanted to win, he had a huge contract waved in his face, and he left. We screwed up a lot back then, it is what it is, the fact he might have been a bit aloof has been used after the fact to paint him in a worse light. Still blessed to have seen him perform at that level for those seasons. 🤷🏼♂️
Where you alive when Arsnil actually won a title?
@@craigoliver8712 go on back to your cave you bum
@@craigoliver8712 Yup, it was glorious. Since you’re a coward troll who won’t say who he supports, I’ll just lyk I chose my favorite club right after your mum told me who she supported. 👌🏻
Can’t see anyone playing like him in Arsenal now.
Nobody dribbles nowadays 😢
Great player in his day but he was never going to be Zidane from the outset as Zidane was a physical and dirty player on top of his class, Nasri definitely lacked that part to his game
Zidane always did what needed to be done. Nasri had loads of talent, but it was always like watching a boy play. Zidane had the talent, knew when to use it, but also knew when strength came into play. Physically and mentally.
@windchimesilo9623 yeah he could be brutal at times Zidane but it made him even better as a player. I wasn't surprised one bit during the 06 world cup final.
Great point, Zizou was taller and a more impressive physical specimen. That being said, Nasri had amazing close control, great feet and an eye for goal. Nowhere near enough to put him in the Zidane bracket (or even Ribery for that matter).
Abandoning his own team to win trophies? You mean followed through with his own personal ambition to succeed, leaving the same club that would drop him in a heartbeat if he stopped performing?
Traitor
Samir Nasri and Hatem Ben Arfa are very similar. Short tempered and arrogant. Their attitude let them down.
I instantly thought of Mathieu Valbuena in that Marsellie team. Can't think of one without the other. 😊
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This guy was a legend in my book
Be remembered or trophies? Should have stayed where he shined & was adored. Would have become an ICON in an Arsenal shirt.
As a United fan I didn't like him, but he was a force to be reckoned with.
Wenger was cooking with a Midfield of Cesc Nasri Wilshere Ramsey and Song.
Back in the day, when attacking midfielder is still a thing. People looking for the next Zidane knowing he gonna stop playing one day.
Now, every attacking midfielder will force to play on the wing or false nine or a number 8.
Miss the good old days.
RVP left Arsenal to join Man U to win the league, it's not unheard of tbh and he was right about the Emirates - it is very quiet, not a lot of atmosphere at all.
It was called "the Library" for a reason
For those who want some more, in France Nasri has made many appearances as a football consultant on Tv and changed a lot : improved behaviour, fine analysis, no more arrogance, well he's more humble.
Samir Nasri was great but he made it very clear all he wanted was money which is why no one respected him
Nasri was never the same after the National team Snubs
Or Mandzukic would slso be a good video
prime nasri is unstoppable with his dribbling skill
I'm very loyal Arsenal fan. Nothing hate with Nasri. He do what profesional player should do. Move to better team. In that moment till last year City is better choice for every football player than even every team in EPL. Fair enough.
Double Denim too..... Final straw for me😄
Arsene was a great manager for up coming talents. But he never figured out how to build winning teams around them. They all became more ambitious than him. Fabregas, Van Percy and Nasri just wanted more and they all got what they left arsenal for
just a remainder that we didnt feel his absence, because we had ozil and alexis sanchez coming after him
Nasri was great but Ben-Arfa was even better and crazier
I’m a United fan, but the love I have for Nasri is out of here
To see him crying like a girl when injured against Liverpool summed this child up.
Can you make a video of Douglas Costa or Javier Pastore
One of those is in the works...
@@theretroroute Thank You man
Van Persie 😂 Nasri 😂 Adabyor 😂 all won more in Manchester than they ever could with Woolwich FC 😂
Arsenal had some gems though. From the likes of:
Alexandre Hleb
Samir Nasri
Fabregas
Denilson
Van Persie
Adebayor
Ryo Miyaichi (so promising)
Alex Song
Koscielny
Bellerin
Walcott
Wilshere
Ramsey
...I just don't know what we needed to win trophies
Too easy to blame Arsenal, he lost his place in the French national team.
He went to Man City now no one remembers him..only those older than him have that memory fresh. He didn't become a legend
I have no issue with players if they leave in the right way and don't throw their toys out of the pram. Nasri wanted to win silverware and got the move he wanted. It's funny how football fans take it so personally and talk about loyalty when they'll happily want a player to be sold if his performances drop for a while or he gets injured often.
Only if City has this skill of Nasri in some of the current players, City will be unbeatable.
I'm not saying city is any worse without him though.
"his own team" seems to imply some deep connection, he signed in his 20s and was there 3 years. If you look at it from the outside a young player moving to a new country, then a few years later earning a move to a team he felt more likely to earn him trophies, or more money is something that happens multiple times every year. I think because he has such a puncheable face its easy to blame him for the overall stagnation of Arsenal at that(brief) time but he just jumped ship as the tides where changing. His comments to force a move where lacking class, but he's not really worthy of the the hate he got but the timing meant he got deflected anger that arsenal fans felt as the team was slipping.
Nasri was a great player and I still like him.
Do u know how many players did that, especially from Arsenal to City for a while
Nasri was no better or worse than Sol Campbell, both gave their all but eventually the time came when, to win anything, they needed to move.
Far worse was Van Persie. All those months on the treatment table, pocketing his wage whilst contributing nothing, gave us 1 good season then jumped ship.
There is only two white wizard saruman and gandalf......
Signed for £14m, gave you 3 excellent years and left for £25m. if all your players did that you'd be the best team in the world. He left Marseille for a step up to Arsenal and City were clearly a step up in terms of chances of success and money. Clubs are not loyal, why should players be? Look how Palace are treating Rob Holding.
Total wnkr. I applaud the gooner who gave him some mouth when he turned up at Ashburton Grove a year ago.
u can't blame someone who doesn't wants to play under a loser specialist.
Oh, I thought this was going to be about Sol “I have no integrity” Campbell
18-month suspension seems really harsh.
0:26😂 best part
Injuries…that’s the fate of all…rarely when one stays healthy for all he’s career.
And never will. He is not deserving of any forgiveness
0:30 lion roar 🦁
What a player nasi was brilliant player for arsenal
Ok so what’s wrong with moving to Saudi Arabia for money? Should he have stayed in a team not winning trophies? Since people always value trophies so much when condemning players that go to Saudi, guys this is just a bloody job for this people
What you on about he left arsenal to join city and win trophies. This has fuck all to do with Saudi shit league or money. Guy wanted to challenge for trophies plain and simple
The sand league has no relevance here
“If you want loyalty get a dog” Roy Keane 😂
Seeing Steve Marlet gave me PTSD
Tbh Arsenal never gave them a contract renewal and was focused on generating revenues selling off their star players, cant hate the players alone cuz Arsenal was only vying for top four finish and selling of their star players in the next transfer window, buy no name players make them a star and sell them off, Arsenal under wenger was all business only with Arteta they have started investing I hope Arsenal don’t start selling off their star players now
Clubs are like a company, honestly go for what you want, not what the club or fans want. At the end of the day its your life, not some crybaby fans of any club
I'm going to roll the dice+predict somebody will call him "underrated" like every player that is mentioned on these channels
@@craigoliver8712 I’m not gonna roll the dice cuz I don’t need to to predict you’re a sad, lonely little man. Enjoy your audiobooks 🤡
@@craigoliver8712 I’m gonna roll the dice and say the person who posted an audio book to UA-cam isn’t really the opinion I’m gonna take seriously 😂
Fabregas,nasri,vanpersie...I'll never forgive them..And then there is Adebayor
Bet they're all devastated, seriously though none of them are even English+went on to bigger clubs+success,like when Ronaldo went to Madrid, surprised Ashley Cole didn't make your list
I dont think players like nasri or fabregas got more hate than RVP. The old fashioned players just dont join the decades rival club like man utd. I could understd players were sold to man city or barcelona, but to man utd? Hell no man.
RVP doesnt even have the guts to go back to Emirates since then.
If they could have kept all their players maybe things would have been different. We will never know. He would have been an Arsenal Legend. You are a forgotten figure at City. Never loved and then hated a player like Samir. You broke my heart.
Robin Van Pu$$y is the epitome of a sell out. What club is he a legend of today? None. He spent 8 seasons in London doing f all. On his 8th he did a good season and left immediately after. I'll never foegive him. No respect.
☝👏
He is on plenty of United podcasts+ explains how United was a different level
I am sure he is crushed by that.
2008 arsenal was destroyed by wenger and the board , offering city titles 🤷🏿♂️😵💫
I liked wenger but from adebayor to toure wtf was he thinking 🤔
Diaby broke his leg 😂
Arsene Wenger allowed Cole, RVP, Fabregas and Nasri to leave depending on his own competence to find and nurture new talent. And bought his much needed defence poorly because of financial commitments to the stadium.
I'm an Arsenal supporter and I do not condone his hate. It is just a woke complaint from supporters that need to grow some balls.
Great kid.!!
he is really good player
Henry left arsenal to win the champions league with barcelona too
He was a FOOL to Leave Arsenal for money he had a very very short spell after leaving because he was not trusted
Didnt know he is still relevant?
the trophies he won at city, is it worth it
Trophies? The money from City was too good to be ignored
He is not from London so what loyalty should he have. He moved to a better and more ambitious team to win trophies.well done mate
He left arsenal because they are not determined even till now
It`s called ambition.
Little brother in Manchester? you need to do your homework they`re the only team in Manchester.
I almost thought it was jet lee
Nasri i had a crush on him❤
He obviously better than Hatem Ben Arfa.
Hahaha you don't even compare him man. That's an insult for him.
Very talented player for sure but an absolute bellend, karma got him in the end
Deep hunger for money not trophy
I am one of those who haven't; why are we giving this *#£# air time ?!?!
no way Assna fans got angry that a footballer wanted to win trophies😂
is arsenal, remember it, and never you again miss pronounce it again
If he didn't move, he would still be kicking it out there
Balla dat. Plain and simple.
Evil money
Nadir wasn’t the only one to do it so make sure you point your taco fingers at your own too
What do you mean by taco fingers?
Poor attitude this is why I love Saka so bad he's always humble and a proper star unlike this disrespectful muppet called nasri
Saka will never be an ounce of the player nasri was
@@JogaBonitoCFTV😂😂😂
@@jaybee11 truth hurts I guess
@@jaybee11 as a real madrid supporter I'm taking nasri a winner. If you want a player who like rolling around on the floor and goes missing half the season then you take saka.
@sudarshangs4235 saka doesn't have 1 attribute better then nasri. At sakas age he was already a winner, what has saka won? A charity match? (Community shield)