New video shows Samir Nasri looking shaken as he’s confronted by angry Arsenal fan throwing punches during Man City game

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VIDEO footage has emerged of Samir Nasri looking distressed after being confronted by an Arsenal fan on Sunday.

The Frenchman was in attendance as the Gunners beat Manchester 1-0 at the Emirates.

TIKTOK @werdnamcnnySamir Nasri was seen looking distressed after being confronted by an angry fan[/caption]

Nasri, 36, was working at the game for Canal PlusRex

Nasri, 36, was working for French broadcaster Canal Plus providing punditry on the match.

After the final whistle, the former midfielder was the subject of abuse from an irate Arsenal supporter.

The fan is claimed to have squared up to Nasri, before claiming he “sold his soul”.

As others defended Nasri, the enraged fan allegedly began throwing punches at fellow supporters.

Alex Crook of talkSPORT wrote after the match: “An #AFC fan has just been thrown out of the Emirates for squaring up to Samri Nasri near the press box.

“And then started throwing punches at fellow Arsenal fans. Absolute moron.”

In a video clip depicting the immediate aftermath that has since circulated online, Nasri can be seen looking visibly shaken.

He left Arsenal for Man City in 2011 following three years with the Gunners.

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Following his departure the former Marseille star claimed he was moving to a club with “more passionate fans”.

Nasri stayed at the Etihad for six years, winning two Premier League titles.

He later went on to represent Sevilla, Antalyaspor, West Ham and Anderlecht.

PA:Empics SportNasri played for Arsenal for three years[/caption]

AP:Associated PressHe went on to leave the Gunners and sign for Man City[/caption] Creator – [#item_custom_dc:creator]

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