It’s understandable that Anara Atanes would feel disappointed and frustrated by Samir Nasri’s exclusion from the French World Cup squad, especially considering his achievements with Manchester City. However, expressing such strong emotions publicly and resorting to insults is not the most constructive way to handle disappointment.
Didier Deschamps had to make tough decisions when selecting the squad, considering various factors including form, fitness, and team dynamics. While Nasri’s absence may be disappointing for his supporters, it’s important to respect the coach’s decision and maintain a level of sportsmanship.
Publicly criticizing the coach and the national team in such a manner could potentially have repercussions, and it’s always better to channel frustrations in a more constructive way. Nasri himself would likely prefer to focus on his club career and support his teammates in their World Cup journey rather than dwell on personal disappointments.