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Watch Samir Nasri’s thunderbolt that has Man City set to advance in the Champions Legaue

Manchester City needed a goal if they wanted to advance in the Champions League. Samir Nasri made it a memorable one.

“We need a goal. I should probably shoot, huh?”

Yes, Samir Nasri. You should have shot, and thank heavens you did because you didn’t just shoot, you lit Roma on fire.

Manchester City needed a win or a draw with goals to advance to the knockout stages. That wasn’t an easy task, with the match in Rome, yet here was Nasri ready to give them the goal they needed by kicking the ever loving piss out of the ball, off of the post and in.

Party hard and toast every drink to Sir Samir.

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