France are still trying to win over their fans despite Les Bleus on an impressive 23-match unbeaten run and the France midfielder is hoping for fans’ forgiveness who have not forgiven them following their woeful 2010 world cup campaign
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However, after the 2012 World Cup nightmare, France have witnessed a revolution in their ranks. With Laurent Blanc taking charge of the side, Les Bleus have enjoyed a very successful spell. France are currently on an amazing 23-match unbeaten run and are
in strong position to seal their berth in the quarterfinals of the Euro 2012.
France’s victory over http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Samir-Nasri-c32360 believes that the fans are still not behind the team as they are not convinced that Laurent
Blanc’s men can help the team turn into a major force, both at European and international level.
"Our fans have not forgiven us yet but we will do everything to change that," Nasri said.
"In France the image of the national team was really bad so we have tried hard for the past two years to change that and we are 23 games unbeaten now.”
"We are trying to show everyone something different, and that we are not just players with huge egos and big heads.
The Frenchman knows the fans’ frustration and vows to give them something to cheer about. Nasri wants to win the tournament for the fans but admits that winning the competition would be very tough as Les Bleus are in rebuilding phase at the moment. But
the Manchester City man has promised that he and other players will put in a solid performance and is hoping that the fans will forget the disastrous 2010 world cup.
Samir Nasri stressed that expecting France to win the Euros is a tough ask. The France international believes that this tournament will act as a base for this young French side and this will help Les Bleus for the 2014 World Cup that will take place in http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Brazil-c2858.
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