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France coach criticizes Nasri for expletive ridden outburst

FP Archives June 24, 2012, 16:51:48 IST

France coach Laurent Blanc criticized Samir Nasri on Sunday for showing a “lack of respect” after the midfielder aimed an expletive-laced rant at a journalist following the team’s 2-0 defeat to Spain.

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France coach criticizes Nasri for expletive ridden outburst

France coach Laurent Blanc criticized Samir Nasri on Sunday for showing a “lack of respect” after the midfielder aimed an expletive-laced rant at a journalist following the team’s 2-0 defeat to Spain in the European Championship quarterfinals. Nasri was walking through the post-match interview area when the heated exchange took place after the journalist asked him for a reaction to Saturday’s defeat. Reports said that as the dispute escalated, Nasri challenged the journalist to take their argument further. [caption id=“attachment_355437” align=“alignleft” width=“380” caption=“Nasri had a troubled relationship with the media throughout: AP”] [/caption] “It’s a lack of respect toward the journalist,” Blanc said on French football show Telefoot. “I told (Nasri) what I thought of it and what I would have done in his place. It’s very unfortunate.” Nasri, who came on as a second-half substitute against Spain, had a tense relationship with French media throughout the tournament. After scoring the equalizer in the 1-1 draw with England in their opening game, Nasri ran toward the touchline in celebration and shouted “Shut your mouth” in French. He then brought his finger to his lips to tell a journalist to hush. “There is a problem between Nasri and the press. That’s the truth,” Blanc said. “The comments are very violent and it’s been proven that they were said.” There was no immediate comment from the French Football Federation as to whether Nasri faces a sanction for his latest outburst. At the 2010 World Cup, striker Nicolas Anelka received an 18-match ban after insulting coach Raymond Domenech in the dressing room. Several players — including captain Patrice Evra — received shorter bans for their part in a training-ground strike in protest at Anelka being sent home. While France never reached such lows at Euro 2012, several players — including Nasri, midfielder Alou Diarra and winger Hatem Ben Arfa — were involved in a heated dressing-room bust-up following the 2-0 defeat to Sweden in the final group game. Associated Press

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