France midfielder Samir Nasri was involved in a row with a French reporter after his team were knocked out of the Euro 2012 quarter-finals 2-0 by Spain.
By Reuters | Eurosport
By Reuters | Eurosport
France's coach Laurent Blanc (L) shakes hands with Samir Nasri after their loss against Spain after their Euro 2012 quarter-final soccer match at Donbass Arena in Donetsk, June 23, 2012 (Reuters)
Nasri, who came in as a second-half substitute, went through the mixed zone without a word for text reporters after the match.
Asked by a reporter for a quote, he answered: "You are looking for s***, you are looking for trouble."
The reporter replied: "Get lost."
Nasri then turned back and said "f*** you" followed by a stream of further abuse, inviting the reporter to have a conversation with him man-to-man.
Nasri had already been involved in a row with the media at the tournament when he muttered "shut up" after scoring the equaliser in France's 1-1 draw against England in their opening game.
Nasri, who came in as a second-half substitute, went through the mixed zone without a word for text reporters after the match.
Asked by a reporter for a quote, he answered: "You are looking for s***, you are looking for trouble."
The reporter replied: "Get lost."
Nasri then turned back and said "f*** you" followed by a stream of further abuse, inviting the reporter to have a conversation with him man-to-man.
Nasri had already been involved in a row with the media at the tournament when he muttered "shut up" after scoring the equaliser in France's 1-1 draw against England in their opening game.
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