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Mancini blasts '50%' Nasri

Roberto Mancini has accused midfielder Samir Nasri of giving only "50%" for Manchester City this season.

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marksandygill2 (Liverpool) says...

Hmm Fergie never criticises his own players...just every other teams players, the clubs themselves, the officials and the FA...nice one!

Posted 9:28am 27th February 2013

mostik (Manchester United) says...

I still think he would have been a good player for us, Kagawa might come good but Na$ri was already proven in the prem. He went from being a 1st choice play maker at Arsenal to Silva's deputy, he was never going to dislodge him in the team he and Mata are the best in the league for my money.

Posted 8:59am 27th February 2013

petergriffin (Manchester City) says...

red born and bred - he did what most players would do. Went to the one offering the biggest wages.

Posted 10:33am 25th February 2013

wozza (Manchester United) says...

Playing at 50% getting paid 180%.

Posted 5:32am 25th February 2013

damoceltic (Celtic) says...

I've always thought that Nasri is a distinctly over-rated player.

Posted 7:52am 24th February 2013

mebob (Manchester United) says...

@fictionalemu: you hit the nail right on the head mate. Well said. Great mangers are the one who can manage people the best.

Posted 6:25am 24th February 2013

fictionalemu says...

Funny how, according to Mancini, Balotelli, Hart and now Nasri are all potentially world-class players, but aren't performing to the best of their ability. If only there was someone to 'coach' or 'manage' that potential out of them.

Posted 3:21pm 23rd February 2013

a_dis says...

For all the things that have gone wrong at Arsenal over the last couple of years, getting rid of Nasri in the last year of his contract for £24m was a masterstroke. He's done nothing at City, and only had 6 good months at Arsenal. Lazy and a poor attitude. How he gets mentioned in the same breath as rvp and Fabregas is baffling.

Posted 1:44pm 23rd February 2013

redbornandbred (Manchester United) says...

R V P had a choice over the summer. Go to a club where any issues are addressed in private via positive coaching or one where the manager uses his press conferences to communicate his criticisms of players. Which one would you choose?

Posted 12:39pm 23rd February 2013

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