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hilarious looking at the precise photos... [laugh]

 

 

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/...-free-kick.html

 

 

You Wall-y: Nasri does his best to dodge Robin van Persie's injury-time free-kick

 

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I don't fancy this much: Nasri - a former team-mate of Van Persie - hides behind Edin Dzeko and Gareth Barry

 

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tevez moved away from the wall earlier too. if he didn't, it won't be a goal.

 

I think it's not his fault. could be the goalie asking for 3 men wall only.

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hilarious looking at the precise photos... [laugh]

 

 

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/...-free-kick.html

 

 

You Wall-y: Nasri does his best to dodge Robin van Persie's injury-time free-kick

 

 

 

I don't fancy this much: Nasri - a former team-mate of Van Persie - hides behind Edin Dzeko and Gareth Barry

 

 

 

 

some comments are also funny:

 

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tevez moved away from the wall earlier too. if he didn't, it won't be a goal.

 

oh i din notice that...

anyway he's another culprit by giving away the freekick unnecessarily, and after that tried to get himself sent off by kicking phil jones' legs

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I think it's not his fault. could be the goalie asking for 3 men wall only.

 

i saw the post match review and the reviewers say Silva seem to ask Tevez to stay put but he move away.

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oh i din notice that...

anyway he's another culprit by giving away the freekick unnecessarily, and after that tried to get himself sent off by kicking phil jones' legs

 

ya, but he change the game when he came on. still tink tevez is a really good player, better than balo.

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I think it's not his fault. could be the goalie asking for 3 men wall only.

 

Goalie asked for 4 but Tevez move away and Nasri went behind the wall just a VP going to kick the ball.... :blink:

 

The ball skim past the place where Nasri supose to stand but he move away to the back ... -_-

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I think it's not his fault. could be the goalie asking for 3 men wall only.

 

It was Silva who asked Tevez to move to the top centre of the penalty box, away from the wall. But from that distance, three man is enough. That Nasir hid behind and did not jump when the free kick was taken.

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Blame everyone but not himself (Mancini)

 

Look at him blaming Tevez for not falling to claim a penalty makes me sick. A striker trying his best to score and yet he ask him to fall to get the penalty instead.

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if Roberto Carlos is to take a freekick, I'd be scared... cos the ball may knock me unconscious

 

but RvP is never known for powerful freekicks, he's more likely to curl the ball round the wall, so dunno why Nasri was so frightened of getting hit

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Goalie asked for 4 but Tevez move away and Nasri went behind the wall just a VP going to kick the ball.... :blink:

 

The ball skim past the place where Nasri supose to stand but he move away to the back ... -_-

 

if this is true, then Tevez and Nasri need to be fired........

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never liked nasri attitude all the while and the way he spoke ill of arsenal or taunt arsenal fans.

 

it is just poetic justice another more well-behaved ex-gunner score in the face of the brat ex-gunner.

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