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Soccer: Welcome To Manchester City Samir Nasri
« on: August 23, 2011, 04:27:23 pm »
Samir Nasri has completed his medical at Manchester City and is expected to finalise his move from Arsenal today.

Arsenal confirmed on Tuesday they had agreed terms with their Barclays Premier League rivals Manchester City.

The France midfielder trained with the Gunners on Tuesday morning as they prepare for a crucial Champions League play-off second leg match against Udinese on Wednesday night.

But instead of travelling to Italy he instead made for Manchester, where he will remain in England as he seeks to finalise his move north.

Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger admitted the constant speculation surrounding Nasri and Cesc Fabregas - who last week completed a move to Barcelona - has been "draining" for the team, who have made a disappointing start in the Barclays Premier League.

The Frenchman said: "The summer was very difficult because we had Cesc Fabregas and Nasri on permanent transfer negotiations and that is draining in the end.

"We lost two great players and that's a sad side of the story but at some stage it has to be over, because you want to focus on the future."

City have reportedly agreed to pay in the region of £24million for Nasri, who is out of contract at the end of the season and has refused to sign a new deal.

Wenger, asked if the timing of the transfer had anything to do with Nasri potentially being cup-tied for Champions League football if he featured against Udinese, added: "You cannot think only about one game in the season and the decision had a logic but it is of course, as well, a business interest.

"But, overall, what you want is that you have players who do not play and think they go the next morning. It's not ideal as well.

"So you want players who are completely committed to the long-term, to defend our chances."

Asked if it was naive to think the deal could have been finalised sooner, Wenger said: "It's not naive but what you forget maybe is that it doesn't depend only on us.

"We wanted to sort all these cases out very early after the summer, but it wasn't possible.

"And the pace is not only dictated by us, unfortunately."

Wenger is waiting to discover whether or not he will be able to carry out his managerial duties as normal against Udinese.

He is set to serve a two-match ban for breaching the terms of an earlier suspension during last week's first-leg meeting with Udinese at the Emirates Stadium, where he passed messages to the dug-out, believing he had UEFA permission to do so.

Arsenal have lodged an appeal against the ban and have requested a stay of execution which would allow Wenger to take his place in the Gunners technical area Wednesday night. A decision on any delay to the suspension will be taken by the chairman of UEFA's appeals body at some stage.

Asked if this was the most challenging time he had ever faced as Arsenal boss: "I believe that's part of my job. I'm not at all destabilised by that.

"Overall, my job is to give my best to do well for my club and that's what I do with complete belief in the team and the players I have available.

"I think that's the best opportunity to show as well that we are good enough to fight for this club."

Wenger has called for a solid performance from his side Wednesday night as they defend a 1-0 first-leg lead.

"They're quick on the flanks, so I think we have to keep them quiet, especially (Mauricio) Isla on the right side, who's a provider.

"In midfield, of course, they have some good players, and (Antonio) Di Natale up front.

"So, overall, we need a good, solid defensive performance.

"But we have experience in the Champions League and that's a good way to use it tomorrow [Wednesday] night."

Wenger revealed England midfielder Jack Wilshere has suffered a setback in his recovery from an ankle injury, but Tomas Rosicky is in the squad after overcoming a thigh problem, as is Johan Djourou (hamstring) and Armand Traore (groin).

Laurent Koscielny will not play after suffering a back injury against Liverpool at the weekend but could be fit to face Manchester United on Sunday.

credits to espnstar.com


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Re: Soccer: Welcome To Manchester City Samir Nasri
« Reply #1 on: August 23, 2011, 08:18:35 pm »
Get some strikers from Man U (makulit talaga ako e, sorry sa mga hardcore fans ng Man U, oops I did it again.  ;D).
SAF has actually recognized this problem for the team, too much talent is a curse.

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Re: Soccer: Welcome To Manchester City Samir Nasri
« Reply #2 on: August 24, 2011, 03:24:29 pm »
Nakita ko sa Tumblr. Share ko lang:

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Kolo Toure in 2008: “City may spend a lot , but they will never overtake the Top 4 of the Premiership.”

Gael Clichy in 2009: “If any player only wants Money , He will go to Manchester City.”

Samir Nasri in 2010: “I think we have more merit as a club than those who have built their teams with millions of pounds.”

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Re: Soccer: Welcome To Manchester City Samir Nasri
« Reply #3 on: August 24, 2011, 04:09:37 pm »
Manchester City is now complete. . sabi nga ng manger ng Man. City, The more players, The More Manchester City grows stronger. .


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Re: Soccer: Welcome To Manchester City Samir Nasri
« Reply #4 on: August 24, 2011, 04:15:26 pm »
Get some strikers from Man U (makulit talaga ako e, sorry sa mga hardcore fans ng Man U, oops I did it again.  ;D).
SAF has actually recognized this problem for the team, too much talent is a curse.

Naku sir mukhang madami na strikers ng ManCity Aguero,Super Mario,and Tevez. I think ok sana kuha sila decent defender pa para palit kay lescott.  :D


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« Reply #5 on: August 24, 2011, 09:21:03 pm »
Naku sir mukhang madami na strikers ng ManCity Aguero,Super Mario,and Tevez. I think ok sana kuha sila decent defender pa para palit kay lescott.  :D

Para po yun sa Arsenal and not Manchester City, since recently ay nag alisan yung players nila at ang latest nga na umalis ay etong si Nasri.  ;D


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Re: Soccer: Welcome To Manchester City Samir Nasri
« Reply #6 on: August 24, 2011, 10:41:11 pm »
change plan siguro arsenal. di nakakakuha ng trophy eh.
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Re: Soccer: Welcome To Manchester City Samir Nasri
« Reply #7 on: August 25, 2011, 04:30:26 pm »
Para po yun sa Arsenal and not Manchester City, since recently ay nag alisan yung players nila at ang latest nga na umalis ay etong si Nasri.  ;D



Oopps sorry sir. hehe. Pretty interesting week for arsenal tingnan natin kung ano balak ni Wenger.  ;D


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Re: Soccer: Welcome To Manchester City Samir Nasri
« Reply #8 on: August 25, 2011, 08:04:12 pm »
Clock is ticking for Wenger. . kung gusto niyang lumakas pa ang club niya, dapat bumili o mag loan na siya ng mga bagong players ngayon., madami naman pera ang arsenal sa dami ng umalis na players niya.


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Re: Soccer: Welcome To Manchester City Samir Nasri
« Reply #9 on: August 25, 2011, 10:27:38 pm »
nalulungkot ako para sa arsenal. :((
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