Wenger said his reason why he sell Nasri
By adhyz82
@adhyz82 (36248)
Indonesia
November 29, 2011 6:47am CST
Near the reuni match Arsenal and Nasri, Arsene wenger said his reason, why he let Nasri go to City..
Wenger tell that he believe the ability for Aaron Ramsey and Jack Wilshere for Nasri replacement..
After Cesc go to Barcelona, Wenger is strong not to let Nasri leave Emirates..But after than he let Nasri go away from Emirates
after Nasri left, Ramsey, Arteta and SOng are player in midfielder of Arsenal..Wilshere did not play this season because get injured but the potency of him become the reason of Wenger..
i think this reuni match will be useful for wenger and maybe for Nasri too
i believe many arsenal fans still be angry with Nasri because they think that Nasri only need much money when he leave Arsenal..
But Wenger is calibre coach and manager..He ask for all Arsenal fans respect Nasri because Nasri had ever played for Arsenal..
What do you think about it??
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3 responses
@rappeter13 (8608)
• Romania
1 Dec 11
If Wenger wouldn't have wanted to sell Nasri, I am sure that he would have stayed at Arsenal. But you just cannot tell fans which players they should respect or not. If they feel betrayed by Nasri, they know the reason for it and they should let their feelings heard regarding him. Of course, it is professional football and the players always look for the better, but fans are not after money, so they are free to express their feelings.
@rappeter13 (8608)
• Romania
3 Dec 11
Yes, a manager can suggest how the fans should react, but the fans can do what they want, as long as they don't break the law.

@sjlskl (3382)
• Singapore
1 Dec 11
Unlike Henry, Vieria, Edu, Eduardo and many more, the likes of Nasri, Adebayor and Cole did not left on a good note. It is one thing when the club decided to sell you and another when the players force their way through. As for the existing players that Wenger had mentioned, I beg to differ. Nasri is a player who like to run at defenders and his dribbling skills beats many defenders. This is useful when opposition camp in their own half and we need a player who can dribble his way out through the crowd. The closest we have at the moment is Gervinho. Not Wilshere, not Ramsey or Arteta.
@ram_cv (16513)
• India
29 Nov 11
I think Nasri leaving Arsenal was a professional move without bad blood between player and club. So in that sense I do not think the crowd will really get after Nasri. I think Nasri could have been a very good player for Arsenal, but when the moneybags approach then it is difficult to resist.
Cheers!
Ram



