Nasri violently attacks Domenech

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Samir Nasri and Raymond Domenech will clearly not spend their vacation together…

Having become a consultant after hanging up his boots, Samir Nasri recently opened up during an interview given to the show “Detective Mathoux” on Canal +. The native of Marseille notably returned to his tumultuous relationship with his former coach for the France team, Raymond Domenech.

The “Little Prince” took the opportunity to reestablish a truth. At the time, Domenech accused him of knocking on the doors of certain Blues to tell them that they were ultimately not selected to play in Euro 2008. Accusations that Nasri refutes, who did not no need to pray to take down Estelle Denis' ex-companion.

“He lies like he breathes”

” I have never done it. It's wrong ! He (Domenech) lies as he breathes, launched the old Citizen. Plus, I can even add that it was in 2008. I was coming off a season where I had meningitis. So I didn't perform well throughout the season. I was unsure if I was one of the seven leaving, so I was in my room. Someone came and knocked in my room to make me believe that someone was coming. But I'm angry with him for spreading these rumors. I do not know why. Ah maybe because I trashed him years ago when I was doing interviews. »

” I do not like him “added Samir Nasri about the former coach of the Blues, ensuring that he was “rather resentful”. Atmosphere.

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