The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Nasri relishing Antalyaspo­r ‘challenge’ after City exit

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ISTANBUL: Former French internatio­nal midfielder Samir Nasri on Tuesday said he was relishing the challenge of playing for Antalyaspo­r, after signing for the Turkish Super Lig team following six years at Manchester City.

Nasri stunned many by signing on Monday for the team from Turkey’s Mediterran­ean resort city, which was only promoted to the Turkish top flight three seasons ago and has yet to qualify for Europe.

But Nasri, likely relieved to have escaped being left in the wilderness under Pep Guardiola at Manchester City this season, said he had found the challenge he wanted.

“I am a guy who likes a challenge, I don’t like to go somewhere where I am used to winning,” Nasri said at a welcoming ceremony in Antalya’s historic city centre as hundreds of boisterous Turkish fans chanted his name.

“I like to be the winner, I like to change. I like to make history.

“And I think this club and this city deserve to have the best club in Turkey. And I want to be part of it and I want to make history,” he added.

Nasri revealed that he had been in discussion­s with the better known Istanbul clubs but plumped for Antalyaspo­r after being impressed by the vision of club chairman Ali Safak Ozturk.

“The discussion­s were really long for this transfer to happen. I had discussion­s with other clubs in Istanbul but I choose Antalyaspo­r because of this guy,” he said, gesturing at Ozturk.

Nasri, 30, will earn an annual salary of four million euros ($4.7 million) plus bonuses at the club, Turkish news reports have said.

Nasri joined Manchester City in 2011 after three seasons at Arsenal, emerging as one of their key players and winning the Premier League title in the 2011/2012 and 2013/2014 seasons.

But he then fell out of favour after injury. He has since also bowed out of internatio­nal football. - AFP

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