Paris: Former French midfielder Samir Nasri announced his official retirement from professional football on Sunday, ending his career with the match that began in 2004. Nasri, 34, has been suspended for 18 months for violating doping and drug regulations. drugs and claimed that this case changed his view of football. “It was just a vitamin shot because I was sick,” said Nasri, who in previously played for Olympique Marseille, Arsenal and Manchester City, in a comment quoted from Le Journal du Dimanche. Nasri’s career actually ended last year after playing briefly for Anderlecht in Belgium. Nasri participated in 41 international matches with the French national team between 2007 and 2013, during which he scored five goals. (Reuters) We signed @ SamNasri19 ten years ago today! ???? #OnThisDay 2011 ???? #ManCity | https://t.co/axa0klD5re pic.twitter.com / IJgBehhrET – Manchester City (@ManCity) July 24, 2021
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