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French playmaker feels Gunners must learn how to win ugly
Samir Nasri feels Arsenal can, at times, place too much importance on catching the eye. The Gunners are renowned for their free-flowing football, but that approach has failed to deliver success over recent years. The North London giants last secured a major trophy back in 2005, French midfielder Nasri feels it may be time for Arsene Wenger's side to alter their approach. Monday's 1-0 defeat to arch-rivals Manchester United highlighted Arsenal's deficiencies once again. "Goals and flamboyant football don't pose a problem for me," Nasri said in The Sun. The essential thing, though, is my team wins and we're in it at the end."
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Samir Nasri feels Arsenal can, at times, place too much importance on catching the eye. The Gunners are renowned for their free-flowing football, but that approach has failed to deliver success over recent years. The North London giants last secured a major trophy back in 2005, French midfielder Nasri feels it may be time for Arsene Wenger's side to alter their approach. Monday's 1-0 defeat to arch-rivals Manchester United highlighted Arsenal's deficiencies once again. "Goals and flamboyant football don't pose a problem for me," Nasri said in The Sun. The essential thing, though, is my team wins and we're in it at the end."
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