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Nasri in Four-Letter Word Rant

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Sunday, 24 June 2012 16:31
Samir_Nasri2DONETSK:  France midfielder Samir Nasri (pic) exited Euro 2012 with a foul-mouthed tirade aimed at a French journalist following his side’s 2-0 quarter-final defeat by Spain in this morning.
The Manchester City star, who has courted controversy throughout the tournament, was among the first of the French players to enter the post-match interview area after a match dominated from start to finish by the Spaniards.

Nasri initially walked off hastily in the direction of the team bus and refused to answer any questions from journalists who were seeking his reaction to the defeat. 

But he soon returned, apparently having forgotten one of his personal belongings, when the confrontation occurred. 

When pressed for an answer by a reporter working for a French news agency, Nasri responded with an astonishing foul-mouthed outburst which culminated in him offering the journalist in question outside for a fight. 

An extraordinary flurry of insults ladened with four-letter words kicked off his rant, in which he claimed the press always wrote "c**p stories" about his team. 

Then Nasri shouted: "Now you can say that I've been badly brought up! Come over there and let's fix this." 

The 24-year-old had been dropped to the substitutes’ bench by France coach Laurent Blanc for his part in the row that broke out following the defeat against Sweden in Kiev last Monday, which meant Les Bleus surrendered the opportunity to top Group D. 

Nasri has been involved in a long-running dispute with his national press that had already boiled over during France’s first game of the tournament against England. 

After sports newspaper L’Equipe had criticized his recent performances, he responded with a controversial celebration, putting his finger to his lips and pointing at the reporter who had written the article, saying "shut your mouth" after he had scored the equalizing goal against England.


- mD




 

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