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Nasri Responds To Arsenal Chants On Twitter

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The increasingly tedious medium of Twitter has been used by Samir Nasri to register his disapproval of chanting aimed at him by a section of Arsenal’s support…

Shortly before congratulating erstwhile Arsenal skipper Cesc Fabregas on his move back to Barcelona, the French international gave chants aimed in his general direction from the rubbish game at Newcastle short shrift:

‘I heard what the fans were singing about me on saturday and it is really disrespectful because I’m still a arsenal player.’ quote unquote.

Is Nasri paving the way to burn bridges for Manchester or a crestfallen Gooner coming in for unwarranted stick?

In another social media development, Top Gunner CNN’s Piers “Morgan” Moron has steamed in on Twatter with this rabble rousing missive for Nasri:

“Let’s all remember the lecture from @Nanas08 on ‘disrespect’ when he signs for the oil-rich City mercenaries this week, shall we?” quote unquote.

Nasri trained as normal with Arsenal’s squad this morning while his manager Arsene Wenger spoke of his desire to keep the midfielder in London.

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