"I thought he is taking the p**s" - Samir Nasri slams France manager Didier Deschamps for not picking him for 2014 FIFA World Cup
Former Arsenal playmaker Samir Nasri has opened up on his expulsion from France's 2014 FIFA World Cup squad.
Nasri was playing for Manchester City when Didier Deschamps announced his 23-man squad for the showpiece event in Brazil. The Marseille-born playmaker was a shock absentee on the list, as he was playing some of his best football at the time.
Nasri, who played as a winger and attacking midfielder, registered 11 goals and 12 assists in 46 games across competitions in the 2013-14 season. The Cityzens also won the EFL Cup and Premier League that campaign.
Reflecting on Deschamps' decision to snub him from the 2014 World Cup squad, the 35-year-old said on the Zack en roue libre show (h/t Get Football News France):
"He screwed up my dream. Playing a World Cup in the country of football was my thing. I had a crazy good season. I thought I was going to Brazil to destroy the World Cup. I believed it. We were crowned champions (with City), and I scored in the League Cup final. When you see the names of the players called up, I blew a fuse. I thought he is taking the piss with me."
Current LOSC Lille Metropole playmaker Remy Cabella was a particularly peculiar pick. He had played just ten minutes of international football before the 2014 World Cup squad - a tournament where he did not feature at all.
France were beaten 1-0 in the quarterfinals by Germany. Nasri earned 41 caps for Les Bleus, but none of them came in the FIFA World Cup. He retired from the game in September 2021.
Samir Nasri says he doesn't like France manager Didier Deschamps
Samir Nasri's dislike for Didier Deschamps is out there for everyone to see. He played six games for France under Deschamps, who became the national team's manager in 2012 after Laurent Blanc's exit.
Nasri's last game for his country came in a 2-0 first-leg 2014 World Cup qualifier loss against Ukraine in November 2013. France overturned the deficit to win 3-0 in the second leg, where Nasri was benched.
The former Arsenal and Manchester City playmaker has said that he isn't on talking terms with Deschamps. Speaking on the aforementioned show, Nasri continued:
"I can only wish him the best, but I don’t care. He’s not my friend, and I won’t say hi to him because I don’t like him as a person."
Deschamps led Les Bleus to the 2018 FIFA World Cup and a runner-up finish in Qatar last year.