by Agency Reporter
Samir Nasri
Samir
Nasri has dropped a big hint that he will never play for France again.
He says playing for his country makes him unhappy, reports Sky Sports.
The Manchester City midfielder was controversially left out of France’s World Cup squad by manager Didier Deschamps.
Nasri says he will make an announcement
about his international future. That announcement will almost certainly
mark the end of his international career.
“I’ve made the decision,” he said. “I made it a while ago but I will announce it when the time is right.
“It’s not something you can just
announce on Twitter. I have to sit down and do a full interview and just
say it. I will do it when the time is right. It’s not something you can
just announce on Twitter. I have to sit down and do a full interview
and just say it. I will do it when the time is right.”
Nasri started playing for France seven years ago. He has 41 caps and has scored five times for his country.
“Even before the summer, during Euro
2012 I had a lot going on,” he said. “Personally, it doesn’t affect me
but it affects my family. They live in France, they read the press
stuff.
“I live in England so I’m fine with
everything they say (in France) and I’m used to it. But for my parents
it’s really hard. I want to make them happy and the national team
doesn’t make me happy.”
Although Nasri is only 27, he says his decision will prolong his City career.
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