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Canal + has found its luxury consultants for the Champions League evenings. This season, the encrypted channel can count on the analyzes of David Ginola, but also of Samir Nasri. For now, the former OM player is content to give his opinion during half-time and after the match. There is no question of him replacing Habib Beye on commentary for a very specific reason.
The Champions League is back. Tuesday and Wednesday, French clubs (LOSC, Monaco, PSG, Brest) will try to ensure or seek their qualification for the next stage. As usual during these European windows, Samir Nasri should take his place in the center of the plateau of Canal Champions Club alongside David Ginola, Laure Boulleau, Bertrand Latour and Hervé Mathoux, as conductor. The former Marseille player takes great pleasure in commenting on the performances of French teams
-“If I have to praise PSG, I do it”
But in an interview given to The Team, Nasri said he wanted to stay as fair as possible in front of the cameras. “ I only judge the performance, I never drop a rant to create buzz. But viewers expect to be told what they saw, with constructive criticism. I am from Marseillais but if I have to praise PSG, I do it” he confided.
Nasri is comfortable in his new suit
It is also because of his delicate position vis-à-vis PSG that he refuses to comment. The former Marseille player feels more comfortable when it comes to analyzing and distributing good and bad points. “ Absolutely ! I like having the necessary perspective to talk about tactics, benefit from more angles of view, etc. Live commentary is another job. You have to know how to share emotions, not have a monotonous tone… And if I had to comment on PSG, it wouldn't be easy to shout about a goal, to bring the thing to life… » blurted out Nasri.
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