Samir Nasri, currently playing for Manchester City, has acknowledged the significant impact Arsène Wenger had on his career during his time at Arsenal. In an interview with BeIn Sport, Nasri praised Wenger as the greatest coach he has worked with to date. He emphasized Wenger’s understanding of him, his closeness to the players, and the crucial role he played in Nasri’s development. Nasri expressed gratitude for Wenger’s support during a period when he felt he was at his worst, highlighting the coach’s instrumental role in his progress over the three years they spent together.
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