Nasri's outburst aimed at French journalist
WHEN Samir Nasri scored the equalizer for France against England, he ran away celebrating and shouted "Shut your mouth" in French. He then brought his finger to his lips as if to tell someone to hush.
The target was a L'Equipe journalist, who on Sunday wrote an article questioning whether the midfielder would show his best form after some below-par performances recently.
Nasri said the journalist asked for an explanation after the game. "He asked me who it was aimed at, and I said it was for him," he said.
When a journalist told him they had been waiting for two hours after Nasri was held up for a doping test, he shot back: "I didn't ask to you wait."
The target was a L'Equipe journalist, who on Sunday wrote an article questioning whether the midfielder would show his best form after some below-par performances recently.
Nasri said the journalist asked for an explanation after the game. "He asked me who it was aimed at, and I said it was for him," he said.
When a journalist told him they had been waiting for two hours after Nasri was held up for a doping test, he shot back: "I didn't ask to you wait."
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