Samir Nasri has joined Sevilla on a season-long loan.
Since joining City in 2011, the French midfielder has been
integral in one of the most trophy-laden periods in the club’s
history.
The 29-year-old has lifted two Premier League titles, a League
Cup and a Community Shield in his time since completing his
switch from Arsenal.
Part of a midfield that included David Silva, Yaya Toure and
Gareth Barry throughout the historic 2011/12 campaign, Nasri
played a crucial role throughout the campaign, making 45
appearances and scoring six goals.
Renowned for his close control and technical ability in the final
third, Nasri’s star shone brightest in the 2012 and 2014 title-
winning seasons.
Of his 27 goals he scored in City colours, many have been
crucial and few were more important than they don’t come
much more important than his March 2012 winner against
Chelsea.
His 85th minute chip over Petr Cech completed the turnaround
in a 2-1 victory for the Blues and set them on the path that
would end with six successive victories that would seal a first
top flight title in 44 years.
Two years later Nasri’s contribution was vital in City clinching
a domestic double.
His spectacular goal against Sunderland in the Capital One
Cup final against Sunderland in the 2014 final proved to be the
winning strike in a 3-1 win and on the final day of the
campaign his 39th-minute strike from the edge of West Ham’s
box rebounded in off the inside of the post to give the Blues
the lead and settle the nerves of the Etihad crowd with City
going on to win 2-0.
Just a few months later, Nasri scored another crucial goal,
firing in from 25 yards as City beat Roma 2-0 in the Stadio
Olimpico to confirm progression to the Champions League
knockout stage.
Following an injury-hit 2015/16, Samir came on as a second
half substitute during Sunday’s 2-1 victory over West Ham –
his 176th appearance in all competitions for City - but he will
now spend the rest of the season in La Liga.
From everyone at the Club, good luck in Spain, Samir!
All City fans will miss nasri I wish d loan can be reversed
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