The sad episode of the bus and the strike of the Blues near Knysna during the 2010 World Cup was once again mentioned by Samir Nasri.
The affair is starting to date, but it remains sadly etched in memories. While the French team is competing in the 2010 World Cup in South Africa, a revolt is triggered by the players following the exclusion of Nicolas Anelka, dismissed by Raymond Domenech following the disclosure by the team of unkind remarks , which the French striker would have held against his coach in the locker room during a World Cup match. Refusing to leave their bus to train, the French players forced Raymond Domenech to read a press release in front of the cameras to explain their action. Fourteen years later, the episode still makes Samir Nasri laugh.
If he had already told his reaction while he was in Las Vegas during this surprise strike, the former international did it again this Monday, as part of a live Twitch broadcast by AmineMaTue, president of the Foot2Rue team which is participating in the Kings World Cup. Sidelined by Raymond Domenech for the 2010 World Cup, Nasri never digested this decision and has since paid his former coach, as regularly as he can. “ I was hidden in the hold. It’s me, I heated them not to come downe (laughs). » While he was obviously not present, Samir Nasri continued in a hilarious tone.
“ How I celebrated »
“ I wasn’t there, brother. On the other hand, how I celebrated, brother, when it happened. I was in Las Vegas, riding on my mother’s head. I was in the room with my friends, there were five or six of us. There was a delay, that is to say that in the morning there were the World Cup matches. Brother, I put on ESPN, I see basically ‘The French national team is on strike’. They are on strike. My mother’s life. Loud music. Yeah, yeah, yeah, it’s not me! » An episode which always amuses the former Manchester City and Olympique de Marseille player.
In any case, it is a new attack addressed by Samir Nasri to Raymond Domenech about whom he blurted out a few weeks ago on Canal+ : “ I do not like him. » The two men do not seem ready to mend their ways. Even fourteen years later.