Originally Posted by
Joker
He's right, he's at a club that won't settle for second place and seems to harbour extreme ambitions. As a player I don't think Nasri's all that tbh, I said it last season when he bottled that chance against Bolton and disappeared for the second half of the season. However, while he may be gloating there's a lot of truth in what he says about Arsenal coasting at the moment. That's what happens when you treat a football club as a FTSE100 company, you're satisfied as long as the shareholders are happy with the return on their "investment". You can say what you want about the "Sand monkeys" but at least they seem to give a damn about what happens on the pitch.