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Samir Nasri hits out at Arsenal's achievements

Nasri blasts Arsenal fans
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Manchester City's Premier League winner Samir Nasri takes a swipe at Arsenal's third-place finish.

Manchester City midfielder Samir Nasri has hit back at his critics, stating that he could have remained at Arsenal if he was interested in money over silverware.

The Frenchman, who picked up a Premier League winners' medal following City's last-gasp triumph on Sunday, was criticised by Gunners supporters after making a controversial switch to the Etihad Stadium last summer.

"People at Arsenal tried to make out that I came here for the money," Nasri told French TV station TF1. "I hope they are watching me now collecting my Premier League winners' medal. I believe they have not won a trophy for many seasons now.

"If all that I was interested in was money, the easiest decision would have been to stay at Arsenal, picking up my money every week and walking into the team. There are many people doing this right now at Arsenal.

"I made the hard choice to come and fight for my place at a big club, where they never settle for second best, and I have proved it correct. I now hope the Arsenal fans can get on with their lives and forget me, they should celebrate their third-place achievement and I will focus on winning titles."

Meanwhile, Arsenal will be hoping that they don't lose their talisman Robin van Persie, who is due to hold talks with the club tomorrow.

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